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U.S. v. Caron, No. 94-10040-WGY (D.Mass.) (941 F.Supp. 238) (September 12, 1996) (Judge William G. Young)

Although the court held that the defendant could not be sentenced as an armed career criminal because his civil rights had been substantially restored, he could be convicted as a felon in possession since he was still precluded from serving on juries.

The Court cited, as the seminal case on ...

 

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