U.S. v. Jackson, No. 98-6487 (10th Cir.) (240 F.3d 1245) (February 27, 2001) (Judge Wade Brorby)
This case involved a sentence of 360-months that was imposed on the defendant pursuant to the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 841(b)(1)(A). At sentencing, the trial court found that the defendant was responsible for trafficking in at least 50 grams of cocaine base, even though she had been indicted and …
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