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U.S. v. Graziano, No. 07-CR-0508 (JFB) (E.D.N.Y.) (616 F.Supp.2d 350) (September 10, 2008) (Judge Joseph F. Bianco)

Here the Court firmly rejected the Government’s attempt to create a Pinkerton co-conspirator liability out of “double and triple inferences from circumstantial evidence, involving the uncommunicated thought processes of co-conspirators”.

Long ago, in its landmark decision in Pinkerton v. U.S., 328 U.S. 640 (1946), the Supreme Court established its game-changing ...

 

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