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U.S. v. Phan, No. 96-4219 (4th Cir.) (121 F.3d 149) (July 29, 1997) (Judge Donald S. Russell)

This case involved a defendant's delivery of two handguns to a prospective robber for use in a robbery. The robbery never took place - and the Court addressed the question of whether the handgun had actively been employed in relation to the conspiracy. The Court stated that "the relevant question ...

 

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