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U.S. v. Wiles, No. 94-1592 (10th Cir.) (102 F.3d 1043) (December 10, 1996) (Judge Bobby R. Baldock)

The Wiles case from the Eleventh Circuit is an important en banc review of the many conflicting signals that can be derived from the Supreme Court's almost mystical decision in U.S. v. Olano, 507 U.S. 725 (1993), where the Court attempted to clarify when and under what circumstances courts may ...

 

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