U.S. v. Clay, No. 06-10088 (11th Cir.) (483 F.3d 739) (April 3, 2007) (Judge William H. Jr. Pryor)
John Clay was convicted at trial of possession of pseudoephedrine, with reasonable cause to believe it would be used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. He was also acquitted of a more serious charge of conspiracy to manufacture some 1.5 kilograms of methamphetamine - although that acquittal made little difference in ...
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