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U.S. v. Browning, No. 05-1991 (7th Cir.) (436 F.3d 780) (February 6, 2006) (Judge Richard A. Posner)

This sentencing appeal addresses the interesting question of whether the district court may enhance a defendant’s sentence based on a prior conviction if that conviction was under a different name. Fingerprint evidence established conclusively that defendant Lashon Browning was the Marvin Prince named in an earlier conviction, so the district ...

 

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