U.S. v. Descally, No. 99-4232 (11th Cir.) (254 F.3d 1328) (June 28, 2001) (Judge Myron H. Bright)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
August 13, 2001
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The defendant in this case was convicted in state court of three robberies that also formed part of the conspiracy outlined in his federal plea agreement. He was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment for the state crimes. He was then convicted in Federal court for violating the Hobbs Act …
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- U.S. v. Descally, No. 99-4232 (11th Cir.) (254 F.3d 1328) (June 28, 2001) (Judge Myron H. Bright)
- U.S. v. Antonakeas, No. 99-10002 (9th Cir.) (255 F.3d 714) (June 19, 2001) (Judge Proctor Jr. Hug)
- U.S. v. Gilliam, No. 00-2887 (7th Cir.) (255 F.3d 428) (June 28, 2001) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)
- U.S. v. Arrington, No. 00-3096 (8th Cir.) (255 F.3d 637) (June 28, 2001) (Judge Diana E. Murphy)
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- U.S. v. Cabeza, No. 00-14583 (11th Cir.) (258 F.3d 1256) (July 25, 2001) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Baptiste, No. 99-31027 (5th Cir.) (264 F.3d 578) (August 31, 2001) (Judge Edith H. Jones)
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- U.S. v. King, No. 00-3023 (D.C. Cir.) (254 F.3d 1098) (July 3, 2001) (Judge Douglas Ginsburg)
- U.S. v. Gomez, No. 00-2249 (1st Cir.) (255 F.3d 31) (July 6, 2001) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)
- Smith v. Zachary, No. 99-4084 (7th Cir.) (255 F.3d 466) (June 28, 2001) (Judge Terrence T. Evans)
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