... violation of 8 U.S.C. §§1326...Where the district court's sentencing decision is procedurally sound, we...
...to 15 months imprisonment. Defendant's criminal history at the time of sentencing was Category IV. As a part of the sentence, this...
...I. Applicable Law The Bail Reform Act of 1984, 18 U.S.C. §3141 et seq., authorizes this Court to detain a...
...responsibility pursuant to United States Sentencing Guidelines §3E1.1. Although...34;Guidelines" or "U.S.S.G.") §...
...result in "perverse incentives and ultimately undermine the integrity of the U.S. financial system and economy."3 In...
... SENTENCING MEMORANDUM, HEARING AND ORDER...
...applying the independent source rule established by United States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218 (1967). We are also said to have failed to apply...
...school professor Rachel Barkow had been nominated. It is the U.S. Sentencing Commission....
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