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U.S. v. Kuku, No. 95-9552 (11th Cir.) (129 F.3d 1435) (December 2, 1997) (Per Curiam)

In a case involving counterfeit identification cards, the Court ruled that the district court erred by using § 2F1.1 rather than § 2L2.1 to calculate the defendant's sentence.

 

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