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U.S. v. Schmeilski, No. 04-2014 (7th Cir.) (408 F.3d 917) (May 25, 2005) (Judge Ann Claire Williams)

"Improper double counting occurs 'when a district court imposes two or more upward adjustments within the same guidelines range, when both are premised on the same conduct.' United States v. Haines, 32 F.3d 290, 293 (7th Cir. 1994). That is, the same conduct cannot be described in two different ways ...

 

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