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U.S. v. Webb, No. 95-3393 (10th Cir.) (98 F.3d 585) (October 21, 1996) (Judge Mary Beck Briscoe)

This case is noted because it discusses two esoteric but important rules about appeals - namely, the law of the case doctrine and its complementary theory, the mandate rule. When the defendant in this case was originally sentenced for possession of marijuana and possession of unregistered firearms, Judge Saffels granted ...

 

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