U.S. v. Hudson, No. 99-1035 (6th Cir.) (207 F.3d 852) (March 30, 2000) (Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey)
Loaded on May 1, 2000
published in Punch and Jurists
May 08, 2000
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Sentences - Authorized.
In this case the defendant originally pled guilty to a charge of theft of Government property and he was sentenced to a term of two years probation. The decision does not disclose the statute under which that conviction was obtained, so there was no way to verify the defendant’s …
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