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U.S. v. Moore, No. 96-5852 (6th Cir.) (131 F.3d 595) (December 11, 1997) (Judge Karen Nelson Moore)

Case held that "a general remand allows the district court to resentence the defendant de novo, which means that the district court may redo the entire sentencing process including considering new evidence and issues." (Id., at 597). Conversely, "a limited remand constrains the district court's sentencing authority to the issue ...

 

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