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U.S. v. Thomas, No. 96-7476 (3rd Cir.) (114 F.3d 403) (May 29, 1997) (Judge Edward R. Becker)

In the annals of criminal law there is probably no feat more difficult than upsetting a conspiracy conviction
- and yet that is precisely what happened in this case. The defendant, eager to make some quick money,
and following instructions received by phone, went to a hotel room to open ...

 

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