U.S. v. Dunmire, No. 04-3002 (10th Cir.) (403 F.3d 722) (April 5, 2005) (Judge Monroe G. McKay)
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Sufficiency of Evidence.
Defendant's conviction for conspiring to distribute drugs is reversed where the government failed to submit sufficient evidence to support the jury's finding that the amount of cocaine defendant agreed to distribute amounted to five or more grams.
Sara Dunmire was found guilty by a jury on two drug counts: the ...
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