U.S. v. Domino, No. 94-10933 (5th Cir.) (62 F.3d 716) (August 22, 1995) (Judge Jacques L. Jr. Wiener)
Case held that any "stipulation" under § 1B1.2(a) must establish a factual basis for each element of the more serious offense before it can be used to increase a defendant's sentence.
See also U.S. v. Loos, 165 F.3d 504 (7th Cir. 1998) and U.S. v. Nathan, Docket No. …
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