U.S. v. Scarano, No. 94-10213 (9th Cir.) (76 F.3d 1471) (February 20, 1996) (Judge William J. Rea)
Loaded on April 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
April 01, 1996
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Based on the Supreme Court's holding in Witte v. U.S., 515 U.S. 389, the Ninth Circuit reversed its prior precedent and held that double jeopardy is not violated when court considers a pre-Guidelines loss twice for two different sentences.
One of the issues raised in this case was whether double ...
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