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U.S. v. Jackson, No. 98-50257 (9th Cir.) (167 F.3d 1280) (February 25, 1999) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)

For a long time now, the Circuits have debated whether a sentencing judge, when faced with a general verdict of guilty on a count charging a conspiracy with multiple objects, can select the object of the conspiracy when the jury's verdict fails to specify the particular conspiracy object upon which ...

 

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