U.S. v. Danser, No. 99-4251 (7th Cir.) (270 F.3d 451) (October 25, 2001) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
October 08, 2001
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Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences.
Here the court vacated as improper the imposition of three consecutive, three year terms of supervised release imposed on three different counts of conviction on the grounds that the law does nor permit consecutive terms of supervised release.
This is another case that shows how courts can err …
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More from this issue:
- U.S. v. Danser, No. 99-4251 (7th Cir.) (270 F.3d 451) (October 25, 2001) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)
- U.S. v. Scarfo, No. 00-4313 (3rd Cir.) (263 F.3d 80) (August 27, 2001) (Judge Max Rosenn)
- U.S. v. Merced, No. 00-1810 (2nd Cir.) (263 F.3d 34) (August 29, 2001) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Hester, No. 97-9232 (11th Cir.) (262 F.3d 1258) (August 9, 2001) (Judge Susan H. Black)
- U.S. v. Orso, No. 99-50328 (9th Cir.) (266 F.3d 1030) (September 17, 2001) (Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain)
- Green v. U.S., No. 00-2624 (8th Cir.) (262 F.3d 715) (August 17, 2001) (Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold)
- U.S. v. Monteiro, No. 01-1564 (7th Cir.) (270 F.3d 465) (October 26, 2001) (Judge Kenneth F. Ripple)
- Yahweh v. U.S. Parole Com'n., No. 01-2848-CIV-MOORE (S.D.Fla.) (158 F.Supp.2d 1332) (August 15, 2001) (Judge K. Michael Moore)
- U.S. v. Wells, No. 00-10134 (5th Cir.) (262 F.3d 455) (August 16, 2001) (Judge Fortunato P. Benavides)
- U.S. v. Sherman, No. 00-2184 (8th Cir.) (262 F.3d 784) (August 21, 2001) (Judge Roger L. Wollman)
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