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U.S. v. Redmond, No. 94-30436 (9th Cir.) (69 F.3d 979) (October 31, 1995) (Judge Dorothy Wright Nelson)

At his original sentencing for cocaine distribution, the trial court departed downward due to the defendant's medical condition and imposed a three-year term of probation. Later, after the defendant failed a urinalysis test, the court revoked probation and gave the defendant a prison sentence of 33 months. The defendant argued …

 

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