Williams v. United States Parole Commission, No. Civ. No. 93-2009 (D.D.C.) (860 F.Supp. 1) (July 26, 1994) (Judge Stanley Sporkin)
Here, with unusually harsh words, Judge Sporkin criticized the Parole Commission's "yo-yo" sentencing practice of constantly violating a defendant's term of special parole and then reimposing a full new term, without any credit for past time served.
This case is noted for Judge Sporkin's harsh comments about the sentencing practices …
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