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Martin v. U.S., No. 95-2033 (7th Cir.) (109 F.3d 1177) (March 19, 1997) (Per Curiam)

Here the Court affirmed a sentencing error that led to a 16-month increase in prison time on the grounds that the increase was not significant - a ruling that Judge Rovner called "repugnant" to the Guidelines and to the judiciary.

What is noteworthy about this brief decision is not its …

 

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