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United States v. Samuel S. Smith and Grover Lamar Lee, A/K/A Poss
594 F.2d 1084
5th Cir.
1979
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PER CURIAM:

The Government has filed a petition for rehearing in this case, insisting that the Court based its reversal of appellant Lee’s conviction on errors of law and fact. In response to one of the points raised in the petition, we add clarifying language to the first sentence of the second full paragraph on page 119 1 so that it reads:

The Court should have explained that in order to secure the conviction of -a particular defendant, the Government had to prove two distinct things: (1) that a conspiracy began in late July (and continued through November 16, 1976) and (2) that as part of the common scheme, that defendant knowingly became part of and participated in the conspiracy.

As modified, our opinion stands; the petition for rehearing is DENIED.

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. 588 F.2d 111, 119.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Samuel S. Smith and Grover Lamar Lee, A/K/A Poss
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Date Published: May 9, 1979
Citation: 594 F.2d 1084
Docket Number: 77-5387
Court Abbreviation: 5th Cir.
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