In Re Sealed Case, No. 95-3206 (D.C. Cir.) (105 F.3d 1460) (February 7, 1997) (Judge David S. Tatel)
Case held that doctrine of co-conspirator liability could not be used to demonstrate constructive possession of a gun for purposes of denying a defendant the benefits of the safety valve provisions.
Recently, the Fifth Circuit held, in U.S. v. Wilson, 105 F.3d 219 (5th Cir. 1997), that a defendant could ...
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