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U.S. v. Webb, No. 97-3059 (D.C. Cir.) (134 F.3d 403) (February 3, 1998) (Judge Douglas Ginsburg)

No matter how hard they try, the Appellate Courts can’t seem to get away from the steady chorus of judges who continue to protest that the Guidelines in general, and the crack-cocaine sentencing disparities in particular, are grossly unfair - particularly to the Afro-American community who comprise the great majority ...

 

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