Skip navigation

U.S. v. Sanders, No. 95-3759 (6th Cir.) (97 F.3d 856) (October 9, 1996) (Judge Damon J. Keith)

Case held that district court erred in concluding that it lacked the authority to make a downward departure, despite language in Guidelines prescribes Category IV as a "minimum" starting point for the criminal history of armed career criminals.

In this case the Court held that although § 4B1.4(c) prescribes Category …

 

Full article and associated cases available to subscribers.

As a digital subscriber to Punch and Jurists, you can access full text and downloads for this and other premium content.

Subscribe today

Already a subscriber? Login