U.S. v. Hall, No. 95-5314 (6th Cir.) (71 F.3d 569) (December 12, 1995) (Judge Gilbert S. Merritt)
It is rare when a defendant wins a single issue on a sentence appeal; but here Susan Hall wins on three separate issues. The most significant issue was her claim that the district court had erred by failing to grant a downward departure based on coercion and duress. The Court ...
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