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noting that a legal sufficiency challenge is an argument that the record discloses a complete absence of evidence of a vital fact; the court is barred by rules of law or of evidence from giving weight to the only evidence offered to prove a vital fact; the evidence offered to prove a vital fact is no more than a mere scintilla; or the evidence establishes conclusively the opposite of a vital fact
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No. 98-1355.
March 29, 1999, OCTOBER TERM, 1998.
C.A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 148 F. 3d 487.