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  1. 9.16 Determining Amount of Controlled Substance

    ... substance ].  Comment  When a drug conspiracy is charged, the jury may infer the agreed upon drug amount based on ... drugs that are from the defendant’s activity or a conspiracy in which the defendant was involved. United States v. Lemus , 815 ...

  2. 15.10 Counterfeit Access Devices—Producing, Using, or Trafficking (18 U.S.C. § 1029(a)(1))

    ... 1029(b)(1) and (b)(2) specify penalties for an attempt or a conspiracy to violate any subsection of § 1029(a). Where the indictment charges such an attempt or conspiracy, adjust this instruction accordingly, using relevant elements from ...

  3. 8.84 Counterfeit Access Devices—Producing, Using or Trafficking

    ... 1029(b)(1) and (b)(2) specify penalties for an attempt or a conspiracy to violate any subsection of § 1029(a). Where the indictment charges such an attempt or conspiracy, adjust this instruction accordingly, using relevant elements from ...

  4. 3.1 Statements by Defendant or Codefendant

    ... which were made after the defendant had withdrawn from the conspiracy, were hearsay and erroneously admitted. The Ninth Circuit agreed and ... statements were made when the defendant was part of the conspiracy. Id. at 1127 (rejecting the government’s argument that “the ...

  5. 8. Civil RICO

    ... brought under 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c) and (d), the conduct and conspiracy prongs of the statute. 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c)   ... 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d)             A RICO conspiracy under § 1962(d) may be established by proof of an agreement to ...

  6. 15.18 Use or Control of Scanning Receiver (18 U.S.C. § 1029(a)(8))

    ... 1029(b)(1) and (b)(2) specify penalties for an attempt or a conspiracy to violate any subsection of § 1029(a).   When the indictment charges an attempt or conspiracy, modify this instruction accordingly, using relevant elements from ...

  7. 8.92 Use or Control of Scanning Receiver

    ... and (b)(2) specifies penalties for an attempt or a conspiracy to violate any subsection of Section 1029(a). When the indictment charges an attempt or conspiracy, modify this instruction accordingly, using relevant elements from ...

  8. 6.32 Venue

    ... that [all aspects of the crime charged] [the entire conspiracy] take place here in [ Name of venue ]. Before you may return a ... [some act in furtherance of the crime charged] [part of the conspiracy] took place here.             The government, ...

  9. 8.1 Arson or Attempted Arson

    ...   Comment   If the charge is conspiracy to commit the crime, use Instruction 8.2 (Conspiracy to Commit Arson). As to the second element of the ...

  10. 24.2 Arson or Attempted Arson (18 U.S.C. § 81)

    ...                If the charge is conspiracy to commit the crime, use Instruction 24.3 (Conspiracy to Commit Arson).              As to the ...

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