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U.S. v. Stewart, No. 97-50309 (5th Cir.) (145 F.3d 273) (June 25, 1998) (Judge Harold R. Jr. DeMoss)

This case is noted because it reversed a conviction for possession with intent to distribute drugs based upon an aiding and abetting theory. The defendant Stewart and his co-defendant Watson were stopped on the pretext of a traffic infraction while driving in Watson's girl-friend's car. In fact the police had ...

 

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