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10-5443 Fowler v. U.S.
Witness Tampering Sufficiency of evidence To prove witness tampering, the Government must show there was a reasonable likelihood that a relevant communication would have been made to a federal officer. To determine what the Government must prove in such instances, the Court looks to the dictionary definition of the statutory word “prevent,” which means rendering […]
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Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place Sufficiency of evidence Cham Omot appeals the judgment of conviction entered upon a jury verdict finding him guilty of maintaining a drug trafficking place as party to the crime and possession with intent to deliver tetrahydrocannabinols (THC or marijuana) as party to the crime. He also appeals the circuit court’s […]
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