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U.S. v. Meacham, No. 96-4016 (10th Cir.) (115 F.3d 1488) (June 24, 1997) (Judge James K. Logan)

The Tenth Circuit reversed a substantial downward departure granted in numerous grounds including doubts about the witnesses' credibility, the strength of the evidence about the defendant's intent and proof of the interstate elements of the crime.

 

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