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U.S. v. Maden, No. 96-2125 (10th Cir.) (114 F.3d 155) (June 2, 1997) (Judge James K. Logan)

Case reversed district court's finding that differences between sentences of 360 months and 36 months between co-defendants was a mitigating factor that authorized it to reduce sentence from 360 months to 240 months.

 

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