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U.S. v. Cherry, No. 99-7019 (10th Cir.) (217 F.3d 811) (June 12, 2000) (Judge Carlos Lucero)

While the decision in this case may have limited application for most criminal defense attorneys, it is noted both for its detailed review of an extremely important concept in criminal law, namely the Pinkerton theory of conspiratorial liability (see Pinkerton v. U.S., 328 U.S. 640 (1946)), and for its sweeping ...

 

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