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U.S. v. Moore-Bey, No. Crim. A. 95-00319 (D.D.C.) (981 F.Supp. 688) (October 6, 1997) (Judge Stanley Sporkin)

Court rejected a downward departure based on diminished capacity both because the underlying crime was a crime of violence and because the proximate cause of his reduced mental capacity was the result of drug use.

While the Court in this case declined to grant a downward departure on the basis ...

 

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