U.S. v. Lehmann, No. 06-3597 (8th Cir.) (513 F.3d 805) (January 17, 2008) (Per Curiam)
In a decision that shows the impact of the Supreme Court rulings in Gall and Kimbrough, the Eighth Circuit emphatically upheld a sentence of probation, after concluding that the district court's decision was procedurally sound and reasonable.
Johnette Lehmann had a prior conviction as a felon, which prohibited her from ...
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