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U.S. v. Johnson, No. 98-2517 (7th Cir.) (185 F.3d 765) (July 16, 1999) (Judge Diane P. Wood)

This case deals with a common sentencing problem: How does one fight the prevalent practice of using “estimates” or “averages” at sentencing hearings to determine the amount of drugs, or money, or losses that should be attributed to a defendant? We all know that you can’t just accuse the judge ...

 

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