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U.S. v. Garrett, No. 97-2070 (7th Cir.) (189 F.3d 610) (September 1, 1999) (Judge Kenneth F. Ripple)

Although it is difficult at times to fathom the real message from this decision, it is a potentially significant decision because it may well reflect a growing judicial disenchantment with the routine and almost blasé manner in which so many defendants are sentenced under the harsh crack-cocaine sentencing laws. In ...

 

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