U.S. v. Weiland, No. 01-1655 (8th Cir.) (284 F.3d 878) (March 25, 2002) (Judge Diana E. Murphy)
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published in Punch and Jurists
April 22, 2002
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Relevant Conduct.
The district court did not err in counting a prior conviction for marijuana possession as relevant conduct rather than as a separate offense for criminal history purposes, as the prior was not a severable and distinct offense from the charged conspiracy for which he was convicted.
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