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U.S. v. Grimes, No. 96-2916 (11th Cir.) (142 F.3d 1342) (June 8, 1998) (Judge Susan H. Black)

Case relied primarily on the Supreme Court's ruling in Russell v. U.S., 471 U.S. 858 (1985).

Case rejected a claim that the Government had failed to prove the requisite interstate commerce connection, holding that an apartment building damaged by fire satisfies the standards laid down by the Supreme Court.

 

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