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· 6/7/1995

United States v. Lucky A. Jackson, A/K/A Lucky Aletor (94-3315) Richard Akhibi (94-3336)

Citations

  • 55 F.3d 1219
  • 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 13777
  • 1995 WL 335433

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the defendant’s “attempts to disassociate his name from the delivery of the package showed consciousness of guilt”
  • finding that a defendant’s interest in arrival of package was circumstantial evidence of his knowledge of the package’s contents
  • remarking that the defendant’s “affirmative attempts to disassociate” himself from contraband “showed consciousness of guilt”
  • understanding a large quantity as “too large for personal use alone,” in a case involving fifty to eighty grams of heroin
  • inferring an intent to distribute based on 50 to 80 grams of heroin
  • citing, United States v. Peters, 15 F.3d 540, 544 (6th Cir. 1994)

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Judges: Milburn, Norris, Miles

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