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U.S. v. Irons, No. 98-3732 (6th Cir.) (196 F.3d 634) (October 27, 1999) (Judge Leroy J. Jr. Contie)

Here the Sixth Circuit held that separate crimes were not part of a "single common scheme or plan" simply because they were part of the same crime spree, had the same victim and same goal, and held they must have been jointly planned.

In this case the defendant argued that ...

 

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