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U.S. v. Campbell, No. 98-5923 (11th Cir.) (223 F.3d 1286) (August 22, 2000) (Per Curiam)

This case is noted for Judge Godbold's dissent. In a case he described as “shabby,” Judge Godbold lashed out at the majority’s unsigned, per curiam decision affirming the drug conviction of a U.S. citizen who was convicted because the prosecutor “repeatedly [made] use of what she knew to be manufactured ...

 

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