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 …
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