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U.S. v. Bogdan, No. 02-1655 (1st Cir.) (302 F.3d 12) (September 5, 2002) (Per Curiam)

This case represents one of those classic judicial confrontations over the arcane and inflexible world of the Guidelines. It also shows the dogged insistence of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in fighting against any semblance of a sentencing “break” as a matter of principle. The battle in this particular case arose ...

 

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