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U.S. v. Thompson, No. 04-12218 (11th Cir.) (422 F.3d 1285) (September 1, 2005) (Judge Arthur L. Alarcon)

This case is noted for Judge Tjoflat’s caustic concurring opinion in which he castigated as “bad law” and “wrong when it was decided,” the Eleventh Circuit’s decision in U.S. v. Rodriguez, 398 F.3d 1291(11th Cir. 2005) (Rodriguez I), where the Court adopted the most stringent plain-error test for Booker errors ...

 

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