U.S. v. Mayle, No. 01-3696 (6th Cir.) (334 F.3d 552) (July 1, 2003) (Judge Robert Holmes Bell)
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Here the Court upheld a 23-level upward departure and resulting 30 year increase in the sentence of a defendant convicted of forgery and cashing a victim’s social security checks and which called for a Guidelines sentencing range of 15 to 21 months, based on the district court’s finding (by …
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