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U.S. v. Brothers, No. 95-1303 (3rd Cir.) (75 F.3d 845) (February 1, 1996) (Judge H. Lee Sarokin)

Case noted that special scrutiny must be given to the quantity of drugs charged to a defendant because it usually will be the single most important determinant of a defendant's sentence.

Citing U.S. v. Collado, 975 F.2d 985, 995 (3rd Cir. 1992), the court emphasized that "we should exercise particular ...

 

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