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041515P.pdf 08/02/2005 United States v. Jason Haslip
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 04-1515
District of Minnesota
[PUBLISHED] [Riley, Author, with M. Arnold and Beam, Circuit
Judges]
Criminal case - criminal law. District court did not err in refusing to
give a multiple conspiracy instruction as the evidence supported a single
conspiracy instruction; district court did not err in calculating the drug
quantity based on amount of precursors possessed by defendant's co-
conspirator; applying Pirani's plain error analysis, defendant was not
entitled to Booker relief as he failed to demonstrate a reasonable
probability that the district court would have imposed a lesser sentence
under an advisory guidelines scheme.