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Drug Quantities in a Conspiracy: What Counts?

July 23, 2018 KLJ

In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Senior Staff Editor Claire Profilet evaluates United States v. Gibson and proposes that the Sixth Circuit adopts the "reasonably foreseeable rule" in conspiracy cases.

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