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U.S. v. Bayles, No. 01-4092 (10th Cir.) (310 F.3d 1302) (November 15, 2002) (Judge Robert H. Henry)

A conviction for possessing a firearm while subject to a domestic violence protective order did not violate the Second Amendment or the Commerce Clause, and the district court abused its discretion in granting a downward departure based on purported conduct outside the heartland of such offenses.

 

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