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U.S. v. Hickman, No. 97-40237 (5th Cir.) (151 F.3d 446) (September 1, 1998) (Judge Robert M. Parker)

The Court stated: "A review of Supreme Court authority raises serious questions regarding whether aggregation principles can be used as the commerce clause jurisdictional hook under the Hobbs Act when the underlying crimes arise from a purely local crime spree. Without question, these robberies standing alone, or viewed cumulatively, do ...

 

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