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U.S. v. Scott, No. 05-6082 (10th Cir.) (455 F.3d 1188) (July 31, 2006) (Judge William J. Jr. Holloway)

In significant decision (albeit one which is so factually oriented that it probably has limited precedential value), a divided panel from the Tenth Circuit concluded that the Government breached its plea agreement by making arguments to the district judge in support of a sentencing increase after failing to object to ...

 

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