U.S. v. Resinos, No. 10-1607 (8th Cir.) (631 F.3d 886) (February 2, 2011) (Per Curiam)
In U.S. v. Jenkins, 537 F.3d 894, 897 (8th Cir. Aug. 8, 2008), the Eighth Circuit held that, in determining whether a mandatory minimum sentence applies to a drug distribution offense, the district court can aggregate drug quantities derived from relevant conduct.
That ruling, however, was flawed because it conflicts ...
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