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U.S. v. Damm, No. 97-1543 (8th Cir.) (133 F.3d 636) (January 8, 1998) (Judge Roger L. Wollman)

Tthis “Damm” case is another good example of the nitpicking redundancies and etymological distinctions that seem to prevail in all gun cases. Here, the defendant was a driver of an armored car truck. He was charged with assisting a bunch of co-conspirators in robbing his truck of some $1.5 million ...

 

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