U.S. v. Morris, No. 99-1956 (7th Cir.) (204 F.3d 776) (February 22, 2000) (Judge Frank H. Easterbrook)
In this case, the district court decided at sentencing that a five-level increase in the defendant's sentence for engaging in sexual conduct with a minor was appropriate - despite the fact that prior to the date of the sentencing neither the prosecutor nor the court had suggested that an upward ...
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