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U.S. v. Price, No. 03-3780 (7th Cir.) (418 F.3d 771) (August 15, 2005) (Judge Kenneth F. Ripple)

In this case, the Court affirmed the continuing validity of using acquitted conduct to determine a defendant's sentence post-Booker, even though the use of such factors at sentencing led to an increase in one defendant's Guideline sentence of more than 25 years. The Court stated:

"The district court found for ...

 

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