U.S. v. Davis, No. 02-4521 (3rd Cir.) (407 F.3d 162) (April 28, 2005) (Judge Anthony J. Scirica)
Loaded on April 1, 2005
published in Punch and Jurists
April 11, 2005
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Plain Error.
In this case, the Third Circuit spelled out its views regarding remands for resentencing in light of Booker. In rejecting the Government’s motion for an en banc rehearing of an earlier decision that ordered a resentencing for three defendants, the Court essentially held that all cases anywhere in the …
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