U.S. v. Le, No. 00-11124 (11th Cir.) (256 F.3d 1229) (July 11, 2001) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
August 27, 2001
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Possession or Use of Firearms.
In this case, the defendant was given a consecutive 60-month sentence for a § 924(c) firearms offense, as well as a seven level increase in his sentence under U.S.S.G. § 2B3.1(b)(2)(A) based upon a co-conspirator's use of a firearm. In holding that enhancement improper under the provisions of Guideline Amendment ...
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