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U.S. v. Gibbs, No. 97-1374 (3rd Cir.) (190 F.3d 188) (August 26, 1999) (Judge Edward R. Becker)

The principal issue addressed in this case was the ever-expanding scope of conspiracy liability for a defendant whose sole involvement consisted of buying drugs from another member of the conspiracy. Sixteen defendants were charged with a conspiracy to possess and distribute both powder cocaine and crack cocaine in violation of ...

 

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