U.S. v. Galbraith, No. 99-1676 (7th Cir.) (200 F.3d 1006) (January 11, 2000) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)
Loaded on Feb. 1, 2000
published in Punch and Jurists
February 28, 2000
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Relevant Conduct.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK - One of the most graphic descriptions of the effects of "relevant conduct" on the sentencing process was made by Chief Judge Merritt of the Sixth Circuit, who wrote:
"In these three cases [being considered in a consolidated appeal], we see the 'relevant conduct' system run ...
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More from this issue:
- U.S. v. Galbraith, No. 99-1676 (7th Cir.) (200 F.3d 1006) (January 11, 2000) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)
- U.S. v. Lester, No. 98-4153 (8th Cir.) (200 F.3d 1179) (January 31, 2000) (Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold)
- Boyle v. Million, No. 98-6485 (6th Cir.) (201 F.3d 711) (January 7, 2000) (Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey)
- Matthew v. Johnson, No. 97-10990 (5th Cir.) (201 F.3d 353) (January 11, 2000) (Judge Carolyn Dineen King)
- U.S. v. Dice, No. 98-3092 (6th Cir.) (200 F.3d 978) (January 6, 2000) (Judge Nathaniel R. Jones)
- Murr v. U.S., No. 98-6202 (6th Cir.) (200 F.3d 895) (January 7, 2000) (Judge Eric L. Clay)
- Hawkins v. Hargett, No. 98-5162 (10th Cir.) (200 F.3d 1279) (December 29, 1999) (Judge Stephanie K. Seymour)
- U.S. v. Drew, No. 98-3120 (D.C. Cir.) (200 F.3d 871) (January 25, 2000) (Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson)
- U.S. v. Anderson, No. 98-3285 (11th Cir.) (200 F.3d 1344) (January 18, 2000) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Laden, No. S(6) 98 CR. 1023 (LBS) (S.D.N.Y.) (92 F.Supp.2d 189) (March 13, 2000) (Judge Leonard B. Sand)
- U.S. v. 87 Blackheath Road, No. 99-6049 (2nd Cir.) (201 F.3d 98) (January 31, 2000) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Dice, No. 98-3092 (6th Cir.) (200 F.3d 978) (January 6, 2000) (Judge Nathaniel R. Jones)
- U.S. v. Sparger, No. MO-98-113M (W.D.Tex.) (79 F.Supp.2d 714) (December 30, 1999) (Judge Magistrate)
- U.S. v. Galbraith, No. 99-1676 (7th Cir.) (200 F.3d 1006) (January 11, 2000) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)
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