U.S. v. Sanders, No. 97-6095 (6th Cir.) (162 F.3d 396) (December 7, 1998) (Judge Paul D. Borman)
In this case the defendant burglarized a pawn shop during which he seized some firearms. There was no allegation that he possessed any firearms when he entered the pawnshop; but his theft of the firearms was included as relevant conduct to his crime of burglary, and he received a two-level ...
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