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U.S. v. Bacallao, No. 98-1443 (7th Cir.) (149 F.3d 717) (July 24, 1998) (Judge Daniel A. Manion)

This case is a good reminder of another important limitation on the use of uncharged relevant conduct to enhance a defendant's sentence - namely the so-called "aggregation rule" which permits a sentencing court to enhance a defendant's sentence based on relevant conduct so long as it is "part of the ...

 

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