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U.S. v. Shorty, No. 98-2343 (7th Cir.) (159 F.3d 312) (October 30, 1998) (Judge Michael S. Kanne)

Case held that resentencing of the defendant to a new term of supervised release did not violate the Ex Post Facto Clause, and that the potential for additional successive revocation sentences was too remote to rise to the level of a violation.

In this case the Court held that the ...

 

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