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U.S. v. Molina, No. 04-13114 (11th Cir.) (443 F.3d 824) (March 24, 2006) (Judge William H. Jr. Pryor)

Here the Court held that the district court committed reversible error when it granted a judgment of acquittal on the grounds that a drug trafficking conviction and a separate gun conviction were based on mere presence.

This is one of the first significant criminal law decisions written by Judge William …

 

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