U.S. v. Robinson, No. 94-CR-80659-DT-02 (E.D.Mich.) (906 F.Supp. 1136) (November 27, 1995) (Judge Patrick J. Duggan)
Loaded on Jan. 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
January 29, 1996
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Offense Statutory Maximum.
In this case, the Defendant pled guilty to the possession of crack cocaine and the Probation Department determined that the appropriate offense level was a 32 - calling for a sentencing range of 210 to 262 months. That wasn't enough for the Government; it wanted an offense level of 37 ...
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