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Jackson v. Byrd, No. 95-2118 (3rd Cir.) (105 F.3d 145) (January 29, 1997) (Judge Morton I. Greenberg)

Case is noted for Judge Becker's strong dissent in which he argues that the defendant did not have constructive possession over the drugs charged since she had no dominion or control over the drugs.

This is a case that should scare a lot of people who have always felt free ...

 

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