U.S. v. Sanchez, No. 99-1016 (2nd Cir.) (225 F.3d 172) (September 13, 2000) (Judge Fred I. Parker)
Loaded on Oct. 1, 2000
published in Punch and Jurists
October 16, 2000
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In this case, while he was serving a term of supervised release for a prior Federal offense, the defendant was arrested by New Jersey state police for possession of cocaine. The date of his arrest was May 27, 1994. The defendant pled guilty to the charge and was sentenced to ...
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