U.S. v. Whaley, No. 98-1238 (2nd Cir.) (148 F.3d 205) (July 10, 1998) (Per Curiam)
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August 31, 1998
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Here, the district court held that § 3585(b)(1), which provides that a defendant "shall be given credit toward the service of a term of imprisonment for any time he has spent in official detention prior to the date the sentence commences - (1) as a result of the offense …
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