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U.S. v. Graham-Wright, No. 12-1660 (6th Cir.) (715 F.3d 598) (May 7, 2013) (Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton)

This is an interesting sentencing case in which a divided panel rejected the defendant’s contention that the district court had violated his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination by considering at sentencing information from a psychiatric examination that was undertaken to determine the defendant’s competence and cognitive function. In a strong ...

 

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