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U.S. v. Pearson, No. 95-3204 (7th Cir.) (113 F.3d 758) (May 14, 1997) (Judge Daniel A. Manion)

In this case the Court identified four factors as particularly salient in determining whether a conspiracy existed, and whether a defendant knowingly participated in it: (1) the length of the affiliation; (2) the established method of payment; (3) the extent to which the transactions were standarized; and (4) the demonstrated ...

 

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