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U.S. v. Blackwell, No. 94-CR-105-B (D.Wyo.) (944 F.Supp. 864) (October 17, 1996) (Judge Clarence A. Brimmer)

In this case, Judge Brimmer makes a a persuasive argument that disparate sentences imposed on similarly-situated defendants in the same case can sometimes constitute valid grounds for adjusting a sentence.

This case, which has a long and involved history, is likely to set off a prairie war between Judge Brimmer ...

 

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