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Tulali v. U.S., No. Civ. No. 98-00764 DAE (D.Hawai'I) (29 F.Supp.2d 1177) (December 16, 1998) (Judge David Alan Ezra)

Here the Court held that a disparity of 262 months between the sentence imposed on the defendant (who went to trial for drug trafficking) and that imposed on his female companion (who cooperated) did not give rise to a due process claim.

 

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