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U.S. v. Stone, No. 4/22/98 (11th Cir.) (139 F.3d 822) (April 22, 1998) (Per Curiam)

Every once in a while, a court will focus attention on one of those pragmatic but logically untenable products of judicial engineering that is boldly created and blindly accepted to help the Government maintain its war on drugs. The Stone case is such a decision: it addresses the issue of ...

 

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