United States of America, Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. Charles L. Jackson, Defendant-Appellant-Cross-Appellee

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2003-06-30

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McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judge. This appeal presents two significant issues: (1) whether statements, made by a co-conspirator at his plea allocution, that arguably exculpate the defendant are admissible at the defendant’s trial; and (2) whether a jury determination as to the quantity of cocaine attributable to the defendant’s conspiracy was supported by the trial evidence. <p…

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