U.S. v. Desimone, No. 96-1023, No. 440 (2nd Cir.) (119 F.3d 217) (July 28, 1997) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
September 08, 1997
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Court held that when the defendant contends that he lacked both the intent and the ability to produce a certain quantity of drugs, "negotiations ordinarily constitute reliable admissions as to the defendant's intent." (Id., at 229).
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