U.S. v. Ennenga, No. 00-1226 (6th Cir.) (263 F.3d 499) (August 17, 2001) (Judge Ronald Lee Gilman)
Loaded on Oct. 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
October 15, 2001
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Possession or Use of Firearms.
In this case the defendant contested the use of a sentencing enhancement under U.S.S.G. § 2K2.1(b)(5) for use of a gun in connection with a drug transaction, arguing that the Government had failed to prove any nexus between the firearms and the drug transaction. The Court rejected the defendant's contentions, ...
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- U.S. v. Ennenga, No. 00-1226 (6th Cir.) (263 F.3d 499) (August 17, 2001) (Judge Ronald Lee Gilman)
- U.S. v. Barragan, No. 00-30335 (9th Cir.) (263 F.3d 919) (August 29, 2001) (Judge Arthur L. Alarcon)
- Tremper v. Ulster County Dept. of Probation, No. 01-CV-1125 (N.D.N.Y.) (160 F.Supp.2d 352) (August 22, 2001) (Judge David N. Hurd)
- U.S. v. Markin, No. 99-3977 (6th Cir.) (263 F.3d 491) (August 17, 2001) (Judge Alice M. Batchelder)
- U.S. v. K, No. 00-CR-951 (JBW) (E.D.N.Y.) (160 F.Supp.2d 421) (May 31, 2001) (Judge Jack B. Weinstein)
- U.S. v. Bjorkman, No. 99-3302 (7th Cir.) (270 F.3d 482) (October 30, 2001) (Per Curiam)
- Ortega v. U.S., No. 01-1168 (8th Cir.) (270 F.3d 540) (November 1, 2001) (Judge Donald R. Ross)
- U.S. v. Angwin, No. 00-50276 (9th Cir.) (263 F.3d 979) (August 30, 2001) (Judge Charles R. Breyer)
- U.S. v. Shark, No. Crim. No. 92-0405-05 (JGP) (D.D.C.) (158 F.Supp.2d 43) (July 31, 2001) (Judge John Garrett Penn)
- Andrade v. Attorney General of California, No. 99-55691 (9th Cir.) (270 F.3d 743) (November 2, 2001) (Judge Richard A. Paez)
- U.S. v. Smith, No. 00-5177 (6th Cir.) (263 F.3d 571) (August 29, 2001) (Judge John D. Holschuh)
- U.S. v. Smith, No. 00-3129 (D.C. Cir.) (267 F.3d 1154) (October 30, 2001) (Judge Harry T. Edwards)
- U.S. v. Smith, No. 00-5177 (6th Cir.) (263 F.3d 571) (August 29, 2001) (Judge John D. Holschuh)
- U.S. v. Arena, No. 00 Cr. 398 (JFK) (S.D.N.Y.) (2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17522) (October 29, 2001) (Judge John F. Keenan)
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