U.S. v. Richardson, No. 04-3472 (8th Cir.) (439 F.3d 421) (March 3, 2006) (Per Curiam)
Loaded on March 1, 2006
published in Punch and Jurists
March 13, 2006
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Multiple/Multiplicious Counts.
The issue before the Court in this case was whether a defendant, based upon a single act of possession of a firearm, can be convicted and punished under both 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) (felon in possession) and (g)(3) (drug user in possession). The defendant was sentenced to 103 months …
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