U.S. v. Bonnet-Grullon, No. 98 Crim. 0605 (LAK) (S.D.N.Y.) (53 F.Supp.2d 430) (May 25, 1999) (Judge Lewis A. Kaplan)
Here the Court held held that disparities in sentences imposed on immigration-crime defendants as a result of divergent plea-bargaining practices in different Federal district courts is not a proper grounds for a downward departure.
In this case District Judge Kaplan held that disparities in sentences imposed on immigration-crime defendants as ...
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