U.S. v. Cintron-Fernandez, No. 03-1104 (1st Cir.) (356 F.3d 340) (February 3, 2004) (Judge Levin H. Campbell)
This case involves an interpretation of the term “imprisonment” for purposes of U.S.S.G. § 5C1.1(d)(2), which permits split sentences in cases where the applicable Guideline range falls within Zone C of the Sentencing Table, “provided that at least one-half of the minimum term is satisfied by imprisonment.” The First Circuit ...
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