U.S. v. Booker, No. 03-4225 (7th Cir.) (375 F.3d 508) (July 9, 2004) (Judge Richard A. Posner)
Shortly after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Blakely v. Washington, 124 S.Ct. 2531 (2004), the Seventh Circuit became the first Federal Court of Appeals to hold that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines are unconstitutional as applied to a sentence that was enhanced on the basis of facts that were not ...
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