Bono v. Benov, No. 98-55895 (9th Cir.) (197 F.3d 409) (November 22, 1999) (Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw)
Here the Court held that when the Parole Commission imposed a significantly harser sentence on a prisoner, after he had been successful in two prior habeas proceedings, it engaged in conduct that was presumptively vidictive.
In 1984, as part of the Sentencing Reform Act, Congress decreed that the Parole Commission ...
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