U.S. v. Henry, No. 04-3076 (D.C. Cir.) (472 F.3d 910) (January 12, 2007) (Per Curiam)
The Booker issue in this case concerned whether the defendants, who were sentenced to life imprisonment by applying the Guidelines in a mandatory fashion, were entitled to a Booker resentencing. The Government argued that the error was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt and thus a sentencing remand was unnecessary. The ...
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