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U.S. v. Yannotti, No. 06-5571-cr (2nd Cir.) (541 F.3d 112) (September 4, 2008) (Judge Barrington D. Jr. Parker)

While the Apprendi/Booker/Gall line of cases has unquestionably done much to eliminate some of the irrationality from the rigid sentencing scheme that existed during the mandatory era of the Guidelines, there still remain inexplicable vestiges of a sentencing scheme that defy logic, common sense and, especially, basic fairness. The most ...

 

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