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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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