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U.S. v. Tamayo, No. 93-5253 (11th Cir.) (80 F.3d 1514) (April 19, 1996) (Judge Stanley F. Jr. Birch)

One of the issues discussed in this case is the importance of and the origins of the defendant's right of allocution at sentencing, as set forth in Rule 32(A)(1)(c). In Footnote 5, the court cites several cases that stand for the proposition that a convicted defendant's right to be present ...

 

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