United States v. John Russell Webster, Jr., Delbert Paul Hoskins, Robert Bode and John Jay Caperton

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1984-06-11

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JOHNSON, Circuit Judge. In November 1981, a barber in Dallas, Texas named Kenneth Grindele walked into the Dallas United States Attorney’s Office and identified himself as a cocaine user and “small time” dealer. Grindele advised federal authorities that he had been involved in cocaine trafficking with appellant John Russell Webster, that he was indebted to Webster and in fear…

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