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U.S. v. Angelos, No. 04-4282 (10th Cir.) (433 F.3d 738) (January 9, 2006) (Judge Mary Beck Briscoe)

In November, 2004, Judge Paul Cassell of the D.Utah, an appointee of President Bush and a former law clerk to Justice Scalia, startled a lot of people when he questioned the wisdom and constitutional validity of the Federal mandatory minimum sentence laws that required him to impose a sentence of ...

 

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