Johnson v. U.S., No. 99-5153 (U.S. Supreme Court) (529 U.S. 694; 120 S.Ct. 1795) (May 15, 2000) (Justice Souter)
Justice Scalia set the tone for this case when he candidly noted in his dissent that “[t]his is not an important case, since it deals with the interpretation of a statute that has been amended to eliminate, for the future, the issue we resolve today.” Reading this decision, one will ...
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