U.S. v. Grier, No. 05-1698 (3rd Cir.) (475 F.3d 556) (February 5, 2007) (Judge Raymond C. Fisher)
The sentencing world continues to wait patiently for the Supreme Court to resolve some of the many questions left unanswered by the sentencing revolution that it started with its Apprendi/Blakely/Booker line of cases. Meanwhile, the lower courts continue to churn out a huge volume of Booker interpretative decisions, the distinguishing ...
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