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U.S. v. Granados, No. 96-2670 (8th Cir.) (117 F.3d 1089) (July 8, 1997) (Judge John R. Gibson)

Case held that the failure of the district court to make specific findings that explained contested issue of the quantity of drugs attributable to the defendant required vacation of the sentence and remand.

 

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