U.S. v. Lombard, No. 94-2000 (1st Cir.) (72 F.3d 170) (December 15, 1995) (Judge Sandra L. Lynch)
Loaded on Feb. 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
February 05, 1996
Here the Court called into question the constitutional implications of the district court's use of two murders for which the defendant had been acquitted to enhance his sentence based on a finding that the murders had more than likely been committed.
In U.S. v. Lanoue, 71 F.3d 966, …
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