U.S. v. Pickett, No. 05-3179 (D.C. Cir.) (475 F.3d 1347) (February 13, 2007) (Judge A. Raymond Randolph)
While the sentencing world waits for the Supreme Court to put some clarity, consistency and direction back into the Federal sentencing system in the wake of U.S. v. Booker, the courts continue to churn out wildly disparate decisions regarding the discretion of sentencing judges to vary from the range suggested ...
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