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ARGUED SEPTEMBER 8, 2010

Before POSNER, MANION, and HAMILTON, Circuit Judges.

Appellant Samer Aljabari hired two of his friends to burn down a tobacco shop that competed with his father’s business. A jury convicted Aljabari of arson and conspiracy to commit arson. On appeal, Aljabari argues that the district court should have suppressed evidence he contends was seized in a search of his apartment that went beyond the scope authorized by the search warrant, that the government failed to prove that the arson had a sufficient link to interstate commerce to support a federal prosecution, and that the district court committed several errors during sentencing. Finding no error, we affirm in all respects.

 
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