U.S. v. Diaz, No. 00-2188 (8th Cir.) (296 F.3d 680) (July 11, 2002) (Judge Roger L. Wollman)
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June 24, 2002
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Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences.
The two defendants in this case were convicted of a number of drug and related crimes and they were sentenced to terms of imprisonment of 360 months and 262 months, respectively, based on the district court’s determination of the quantity of drugs to be attributed to them for sentencing purposes. ...
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