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U.S. v. Stephens, No. 03-1006 (2nd Cir.) (347 F.3d 427) (October 22, 2003) (Judge John M. Jr. Walker)

Here, in an issue of first impression, the Court concluded that the Sentencing Guidelines permit a sentence of community confinement longer than six months when that confinement is “reasonably related” to the “nature and circumstances of the offense and the history ad characteristics of the defendant.” Although Application Note 2 ...

 

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