U.S. v. Hurley, No. 04-3566 (8th Cir.) (439 F.3d 955) (March 13, 2006) (Judge Kermit Edward Bye)
Here the Court held that U.S.S.G. § 5G1.3(c), which allows a court to run a sentence “concurrently, partially concurrently, or consecutively to the prior undischarged term of imprisonment” does not authorize a sentencing court to give credit for time served on a state offense. "In other words, a defendant's total ...
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