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U.S. v. Williams, No. 03-4091 (7th Cir.) (425 F.3d 478) (October 6, 2005) (Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner)

Prior to the Supreme Court’s decision in U.S. v. Booker, 125 S.Ct. 621 (2005), appellate review of sentencing decisions essentially hinged on the district court’s application of the (then-mandatory) Guidelines. In Booker, the Supreme Court replaced that standard with "a practical standard of review already familiar to appellate courts: review ...

 

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