U.S. v. Ferguson, No. 05-3998 (6th Cir.) (456 F.3d 660) (August 9, 2006) (Judge Ronald Lee Gilman)
In his dissent in U.S. v. Davis, No. 05-3784 (6th Cir. Aug. 14, 2006) (above), Judge Keith aptly noted that: “The current trend across the circuits is to afford less deference to district court sentences that depart below the advisory guideline range [than] over sentences that depart upward from the ...
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