U.S. v. Mastrangelo, No. 98-1469 (3rd Cir.) (172 F.3d 288) (April 9, 1999) (Judge Dolores K. Sloviter)
The Court stressed that the stipulation in question was a limited one: "Mastrangelo "had the chemical background to know the ingredients and equipment necessary to make methamphetamine." Significantly, Mastrangelo did not stipulate that he knew how to make methamphetamine. The difference is important. In fact, the District Court refused the ...
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