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U.S. v. Putra, No. 94-10040 (9th Cir.) (110 F.3d 705) (April 1, 1997) (Per Curiam)

This is one of two Ninth Circuit decisions that were reversed by the Supreme Court's recent decision in U.S. v. Watts, 136 L.Ed.2d 554 (1997). At issue in both cases was the concept of using conduct underlying counts for which the defendant was acquitted to increase a defendant's sentence. Here, ...

 

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