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U.S. v. Zapete-Garcia, No. 05-1352 (1st Cir.) (447 F.3d 57) (May 8, 2006) (Judge Norman H. Stahl)

Since U.S. v. Booker was decided, we have only seen two cases in which courts have reversed an upward sentencing departure on the grounds that it was excessive and thus constituted an unreasonable sentence - namely U.S. v. Davenport, No. 05-4304 (4th Cir. Apr. 21, 2006) and U.S. v. Castro-Juarez, ...

 

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