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U.S. v. Brown, No. 13-1706 (2nd Cir.) (826 F.3d 51) (June 14, 2016) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)

This is curious sentencing decision from which it is hard to derive any discernable lesson. Essentially, for reasons that are never fully transparent, a divided panel from the Second Circuit vacated a 60-year sentence imposed in a perfectly awful child pornography case; and it remanded the case for resentencing even ...

 

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