United States v. Carl Dexter Moore

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1998-09-23

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FLETCHER, Circuit Judge: Carl Dexter Moore (“Moore”) challenges his conviction for conspiring to distribute cocaine and possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, and his sentence of 30 years. Moore claims (1) that his trial counsel, Philip Cozens, had an actual conflict of interest because of Cozens’ relationship with Moore’s codefendant Kimbel LeMaux; and (2) that ther…

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