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U.S. v. Layman, No. 96-4500 (4th Cir.) (116 F.3d 105) (June 24, 1997) (Judge William W. Jr. Wilkins)

There is perhaps no area of the law that is more confusing today than the all important issue of whether a court can amend a sentence once it has been imposed. Until a few years ago, it was safe to say that once a sentence was imposed that sentence could ...

 

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