U.S. v. Hach, No. 98-1691 (7th Cir.) (162 F.3d 937) (December 9, 1998) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)
Loaded on Jan. 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
January 25, 1999
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In this case one of the defendants maintained that while he bought, consumed and sold cocaine, he had no agreement with the other members of the conspiracy to distribute what they sold him. The Court observed that "If he is correct, his conviction must be reversed, because, as we have ...
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