What is the burden of proving that the crew members knowingly knowingly possessed cocaine?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from U.S. v. Klimavicius-Viloria, 144 F.3d 1249 (9th Cir. 1998):

The government bore the burden of proving that the crew members (1) knowingly, (2) possessed the cocaine, (3) with an intent to distribute it. United States v. Ocampo, 937 F.2d 485, 488 (9th Cir.1991). Although possession of a large quantity of cocaine alone

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