U.S. v. Barresi, No. 03-1368 (2nd Cir.) (361 F.3d 666) (March 9, 2004) (Judge Amalya Lyle Kearse)
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The defendant had already served the imprisonment portion of his sentence when an earlier appeal resulted in a finding that he had served excess time in prison. On remand, he then moved for a reduction in his term of supervised release to offset the extra prison term he had …
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