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U.S. v. Williams, No. 98-3083 (D.C. Cir.) (194 F.3d 100) (October 26, 1999) (Judge David S. Tatel)

This decision raises some tantalizing new questions about one of the drug laws’ most questionable hypotheses - namely that the quantity of drugs involved in a crime is not an essential element of the crime (requiring a jury determination based on proof beyond a reasonable doubt), but rather a mere ...

 

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