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U.S. v. Anderson, No. 95-3109 (D.C. Cir.) (82 F.3d 436) (April 16, 1996) (Judge Stephen F. Williams)

The case is noted particularly for Judge Wald's dissent in which she forcefully argued that 18 USC § 3553(a)(2) allows a downward departure even in the absence of atypicality under U.S.S.G. § 5K2.0. She wrote: "Appellants Oscar Anderson and Samuel Hogan asked the district court to grant a downward departure ...

 

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