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U.S. v. Henderson, No. 94-3324 (7th Cir.) (58 F.3d 1145) (June 20, 1995) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)

In rendering its decision, the Court warned that "at some point a court's estimation will seem less like a restrained approximation and more like unsupported evidence." (Id., at 1152).

Here the Court held that the amount of drugs attributed to the defendant for sentencing purposes was clear error because it …

 

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