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U.S. v. Onheiber, No. 98-6237 (10th Cir.) (173 F.3d 1254) (March 31, 1999) (Judge Stephen H. Anderson)

This case explains an important twist to the provisions of U.S.S.G. § 2X1.1 - which normally allows a three- level reduction in a sentence where the defendant was convicted of an "attempt" to commit a crime. Here, the defendant pled guilty to attempting to possess, with intent to distribute, six ...

 

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