U.S. v. Camejo, No. 01-1572 (6th Cir.) (333 F.3d 669) (June 26, 2003) (Judge Joseph M. Hood)
Loaded on June 1, 2003
published in Punch and Jurists
June 09, 2003
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Prior Conviction/Sentence/Incarceration.
Here the Court held that the district court had erred in concluding that it was without authority to grant the defendant credit for a two-year, pre-offense incarceration as an immigration “hold,” since such departures are not categorically prohibited.
The defendant in this case was convicted of an assault …
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