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U.S. v. Wilson, No. 95-31152 (5th Cir.) (105 F.3d 219) (January 28, 1997) (Per Curiam)

This case adds a new twist to the fine art of parsing the commonly-applied rule that a co-conspirator is responsible for the acts of another member of the conspiracy. Here the defendant pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess drugs with intent to distribute and to using and carrying a firearm ...

 

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