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U.S. v. Hampton, No. 10-3074 (D.C. Cir.) (718 F.3d 978) (June 25, 2013) (Judge A. Raymond Randolph)

Jerome Hampton was convicted by a jury of a drug conspiracy in a case in which the Government’s evidence consisted largely of wiretap interceptions and recordings from a listening device. In fact, the Court emphasized that the prosecution “was unable to point to any money, drugs, weapons, or other evidence …

 

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