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U.S. v. Handa, No. 96-16468 (9th Cir.) (110 F.3d 42) (March 26, 1997) (Judge John T. Jr. Noonan)

Case held that appellate courts have authority, in vacating conviction under Bailey, to vacate entire sentence, thereby freeing district court to restructure entire sentence on resentencing.

 

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