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U.S. v. Coles, No. 03-3113 (D.C. Cir.) (403 F.3d 764) (April 8, 2005) (Per Curiam)

Here, the D.C. Circuit became the third Circuit Court to adopt the "middle" position of "let's ask when in doubt" plain-error standard when deciding whether to remand a case based on a claimed Booker error. In that brief per curiam decision, the Court succinctly stated:

"This case raises an important ...

 

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