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U.S. v. Binford, No. 96-2419 (7th Cir.) (108 F.3d 723) (March 4, 1997) (Judge William J. Bauer)

Adopting the "sentencing package" theory, the Seventh Circuit held that a district court has the authority to restructure a defendant's entire sentence even when the petitioner attacks the validity of just one of the counts of conviction.

Not without reservation, the Seventh Circuit again affirmed what virtually every other circuit ...

 

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