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U.S. v. Hicks, No. 96-3288 (10th Cir.) (146 F.3d 1198) (June 9, 1998) (Judge Deanell R. Tacha)

This is another case that deals with the authority of the district courts to resentence a defendant on counts that were never challenged, after a successful appeal on some of the original counts of conviction. In this case, the defendant was originally sentenced to 248 months in prison for a ...

 

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