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U.S. v. Jones, No. 05-5467 (6th Cir.) (469 F.3d 563) (November 29, 2006) (Judge Gilbert S. Merritt)

Here, in a graphic example of the perils of winning an appeal, after his initial conviction and sentence of 210 months were vacated on appeal, the defendant was convicted on new charges and this time his sentence was doubled to 420 months.

Richard Jones, Jr. found out the hard way ...

 

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