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U.S. v. Kirvan, No. 95-1251 (2nd Cir.) (86 F.3d 309) (June 18, 1996) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)

The defendant in this case was convicted of bank robbery, and at his sentencing the court increased his sentence by five levels, pursuant to the provisions of § 2B3.1(b)(2)(C), because he "brandished, displayed, or possessed" a firearm. The defendant argued that the enhancement was improper because the "firearm" was an ...

 

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