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U.S. v. Logan, No. 96-1479 (8th Cir.) (121 F.3d 1172) (August 4, 1997) (Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold)

Case held that "fronting" (i.e., allowing co-conspirators to buy drugs on credit) is not alone sufficient to justify the imposition of a sentence enhancement for being a leader or organizer.

 

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