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U.S. v. Meyer, No. 96-4230 (7th Cir.) (157 F.3d 1067) (September 10, 1998) (Judge Harlington Jr. Wood)

Here the Court held that sentencing a defendant for first degree murder, even though the jury only convicted him of conspiring to distribute narcotics, did not violate his rights to due process.

In this case, one of the defendants, Gordon Hoff, was sentenced under U.S.S.G. § 2D1.1(d)(1) for first degree ...

 

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