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U.S. v. Rudolph, No. 97-2053 (6th Cir.) (190 F.3d 720) (September 14, 1999) (Judge Danny J. Boggs)

Here the Court stated: "Rudolph's appeal raises the question of whether a district court has the discretion to depart downward on the basis of a defendant's rehabilitative efforts made after the defendant received his initial sentence. Defendants may engage in rehabilitative efforts at several stages: post-offense, post-arrest, post-conviction, and post-sentence. ...

 

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