U.S. v. Fenton, No. 01-3587 (3rd Cir.) (309 F.3d 825) (November 8, 2002) (Judge Richard L. Nygaard)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 2002
published in Punch and Jurists
December 09, 2002
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Possession or Use of Firearms.
The defendant in this case argued that the district court had erred by imposing a four level enhancement, pursuant to U.S.S.G. § 2K2.1(b)(5), for using a firearm in connection with "another felony offense" when his only conduct was stealing firearms from a sporting goods store. He argued that the use ...
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