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U.S. v. Pickering, No. 96-5464 (11th Cir.) (178 F.3d 1168) (June 25, 1999) (Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat)

Here the Court held that the distruct court abused its discretion by relying collectively on three separate grounds for departure when none of them individually provided an adequate basis for a departure.

In this case, the Court also rejected, as a grounds for departure, the fact that the prosecutor offered ...

 

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