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U.S. v. Greene, No. 95-5038 (6th Cir.) (71 F.3d 232) (December 11, 1995) (Judge Karl S. Forester)

In this case the Court specifically rejected the view taken by the Ninth Circuit in U.S. v. Gonzalez, 16 F.3d 985, 991 (9th Cir. 1993) that a sentencing court cannot consider the defendant's professed reasons for committing a crime in determining whether to grant a sentence adjustment for acceptance of ...

 

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