U.S. v. DePace, No. 94-4854 (11th Cir.) (120 F.3d 233) (August 25, 1997) (Judge Thomas N. Jr. O'Neill)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
September 15, 1997
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Knowingly and Voluntarily Made.
Here the Court held that the failure of the district court to explicitly discuss the aiding and abetting theory of liability was unnecessary because such a theory is not an essential element of the offense requiring inclusion in the indictment.
A frequent and valid criticism of the criminal justice system ...
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