U.S. v. Renteria, No. 96-2139 (10th Cir.) (138 F.3d 1328) (March 16, 1998) (Judge Robert H. McWilliams)
Loaded on May 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
May 18, 1998
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Perjury/Perjured Testimony.
Here the Court held that the district court had erred in sentencing the defendant under § 2J1.3(a) rather than § 2J1.3(c)(1) by concluding that his perjury conviction was not committed "in respect to a criminal offense" as used in § 2J1.3(c)(1).
In rendering its decision, the Court relied heavily on ...
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