U.S. v. Egemonye, No. 94-1922 (1st Cir.) (62 F.3d 425) (August 3, 1995) (Judge Michael Boudin)
Despite finding evidence that the Government was unhappy with the defendant's record and the fact that he "got off lightly" in a prior case, the Court rejected a sentence reduction based on the agents' motives.
Here's a great example of judicial jabberwocky. Last week we reported that the First Circuit …
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