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U.S. v. Dudley, No. 95-3134 (D.C. Cir.) (104 F.3d 442) (January 14, 1997) (Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson)

The Court stated: "The district court may not simply conclude that the defendant was responsible for a certain amount of drugs 'beyond a reasonable doubt,' . . . or that 'there's just no question in [the court's] mind about what [it] should find.' The court's degree of certainty is not ...

 

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