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U.S. v. Vincent, No. 96-6585 (11th Cir.) (121 F.3d 1451) (September 17, 1997) (Judge Arthur L. Alarcon)

This case belongs in that runaway best-seller entitled "Fifty Ways to Rig a Sentence." Rule 32(b)(6)(B) of the Fed.R.Crim.P. provides that a party may object to any "material information" contained in his Presentence Report ("PSR"); and Rule 32(c)(1) provides that when there is an objection to the recitation of information ...

 

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