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U.S. v. Young, No. 95-1746 (1st Cir.) (78 F.3d 758) (March 21, 1996) (Judge Juan R. Torruella)

Here the Court held that to use uncharged conduct at sentencing, the Government must establish, by a preponderance of evidence, a nexus between that conduct and the offense of conviction.

This case deals with the use of "uncharged conduct" at sentencing under the concept of relevant conduct. The Court notes ...

 

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