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U.S. v. Tham, No. 95-9533 (11th Cir.) (118 F.3d 1501) (August 11, 1997) (Judge Susan H. Black)

In this case the Court rejected the defendant's contention should not have employed the arson level for homicide because the death that occurred was to a participant in the offense. The defendant argued that the use of the cross-referenced section was not perfectly analagous because the Guidelines had rejected the ...

 

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