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...denying Smith a three-level reduction for acceptance of responsibility under United States Sentencing Guideline provision ? 3E1.1(b), when it determined his sentence...
...court did not misapply the test set forth in Deutsch v. United States, 67 F.3d 1080 (3d Cir. 1995), which set forth the...
...Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations. The Pennsylvania State Legislative Board of the United Transportation Union contended the 1975 order did not cover...
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...a drug-smuggling charge was freed and traveled back to the United States after a court reviewed her case, including key security footage, and...
... Appellant Mary Koutsagelos appeals from an order entered by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York (the "...
...of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §2255. United States v. Bridges, No. 04 Civ. 2715, 2005 WL 1798084 (S.D...
As news about U.S. government surveillance programs continues to unfold, the International Association of Privacy Professionals and University of Maine School of Law hosted a two-week privacy boot ca
...both parents seek sole custody. New York is the only state in the United States where joint custody is not specifically authorized by statute...
... To the Honorable Colleen McMahon, United States District Judge: *1...
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