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U.S. v. Lowenstein, No. 96-1505 (6th Cir.) (108 F.3d 80) (February 25, 1997) (Judge Cornelia G. Kennedy)

One of the pretend rules that exists in our criminal justice system is that a defendant has a right to a reasonable expectation of finality about his sentence once his sentence is imposed. While we have seen broad exceptions to that rule once a defendant has successfully appealed a portion ...

 

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