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U.S. v. DePace, No. 94-4854 (11th Cir.) (120 F.3d 233) (August 25, 1997) (Judge Thomas N. Jr. O'Neill)

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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