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January 1, 2004
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from P&J January, 2004
U.S. v. Crayton, No. 02-5738 (6th Cir.) (357 F.3d 560) (February 5, 2004) (Judge John M. Rogers) by This case is noted for its detailed discussion of the “rule of consistency” (which held that one co-conspirator could not be convicted if all other co-conspirators are acquitted at the same trial) …