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April 7, 2006

Ninth Circuit on caluculating drug quantities

The Ninth Circuit today in US v. Kilby, No. 05-30112 (9th Cir. Apr. 7, 2006) (available here), has a lot to say about the calculation of drug quantities for determining federal sentencing ranges.  Among other realities, the Kilby case shows the impact of drug quantity calculations under the guidelines.

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