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U.S. v. Tzoc-Sierra, No. 03-10490 (9th Cir.) (387 F.3d 978) (October 13, 2004) (Judge Jr. William C. Canby)

This decision is noted principally for its detailed analysis of some of the appellate review provisions of the Feeney Amendment, the special sentencing law that was suddenly attached to provisions of the PROTECT Act (which dealt with the abduction of children), without any debate or input from the U.S. Sentencing ...

 

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