U.S. v. Paul, No. 08-30125 (9th Cir.) (561 F.3d 970) (April 2, 2009) (Per Curiam)
In an earlier, unpublished decision reported at U.S. v. Paul, 239 Fed. Appx. 353 (9th Cir. Aug. 17, 2007) (P&J, 07/16/07) (“Paul !”), a panel from the Ninth Circuit reversed a within-Guidelines sentence of 16 months as substantively unreasonable. That ruling evoked a lot of attention because it was (and, ...
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