U.S. v. Martin, No. 98-3569 (8th Cir.) (180 F.3d 965) (June 10, 1999) (Judge C. Arlen Beam)
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published in Punch and Jurists
August 23, 1999
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Felon in Possession Statute.
The Court firmly held that "Knoweldge of the possible location of a firearm . . . is not a showing of power and intention to exercise dominion and control over an object" - and it rejected the Government's contention that because the defendant was in the company of a person ...
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