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U.S. v. Sullivan, No. 16-3163 (8th Cir.) (853 F.3d 475) (April 5, 2017) (Per Curiam)

In this decision, the Eighth Circuit issued a surprisingly stern rebuke to an un-named district judge from the D.S.Dak. for abusing his or her discretion by sua sponte departing upward from a criminal category II to Category VI, based on the judge’s stated perception that “a criminal history category of ...

 

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