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U.S. v. Munoz, No. 96-2797 (2nd Cir.) (143 F.3d 632) (April 22, 1998) (Judge Donald P. Lay)

In defining the charged crime to the jury, the district court stated: "Ignore the word 'carry'. I am simply going to instruct you about use." The majority concluded that "even though the district court claimed to give the jury the legal definition of 'use' in its charge, the charge adequately ...

 

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