U.S. v. Tasy, No. 99-1758 (8th Cir.) (203 F.3d 1060) (February 10, 2000) (Judge Donald P. Lay)
In this case the defendants were accused of shipping stolen computers in interstate commerce, but the Court concluded that the Government had failed to prove its case. It summarized its conclusion by stating: "We surmise, although the government's brief is not clear, the government's theory in this case is that ...
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