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U.S. v. Levay, No. 94-20301 (5th Cir.) (76 F.3d 671) (March 4, 1996) (Judge James L. Dennis)

This is another one of those sick cases that exemplifies the Government's stubborn refusal to admit mistakes even though the mistake in question resulted in the imposition of a sentence that was ten times greater than it should have been. The defendant in this case was convicted of possession with ...

 

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