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U.S. v. Aguillard, No. 99-13358 (11th Cir.) (217 F.3d 1319) (July 5, 2000) (Per Curiam)

Here, agreeing with six other Circuits, the Court held that a district court may take into account the availability of rehabilitative programs to increase the length of a sentence upon revocation of supervised release.

In this case, the defendant received a prison sentence of 24 months upon the revocation of ...

 

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