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U.S. v. Blewett, No. 12-5226 (6th Cir.) (719 F.3d 482) (May 17, 2013) (Judge Gilbert S. Merritt)

In August 2010, Congress enacted The Fair Sentencing Act (“FSA”); and, from the outset, that law was not deemed to be one of Congress’ stellar accomplishments. For example, although Congress boldly proclaimed that the FSA was designed to “restore fairness to Federal cocaine sentencing,” it failed to achieve that lofty ...

 

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