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Fristoe v. Thompson, No. 97-6246 (10th Cir.) (144 F.3d 627) (April 28, 1998) (Judge Monroe G. McKay)

Case is noted for its holding that the BOP's reliance on sentencing enhancements conflicts with the plain language of the statute - which "does not permit resport to sentencing factors or sentencing enhancements attached to the nonviolent offense." (Id., at 631)

[Editor's Note: For another decision from the 10th Circuit ...

 

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