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U.S. v. Kissick, No. 95-6055 (10th Cir.) (69 F.3d 1048) (November 6, 1995) (Judge Robert H. Henry)

Case ordered a remand to determine whether the defendant was properly claissified as a career offender, based on his argument that mere possession did not constitute a "controlled substance offense".

This case involves an oft-overlooked defense to claim that a defendant should be classified as a "career offender" …

 

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