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December 31, 2006
An eventful holiday week in the circuits
Before I do some more year-in-review posts, the eventful holiday week in the circuits merits a recap. I had thought that the Supreme Court's cert grants in Claiborne and Rita might slow post-Booker rulings, but all this action even during a short holiday week suggests otherwise:
- First circuit says acquitted conduct enhancements still fine
- Third Circuit karate chops the parsimony provision [update: and so does the Fourth Circuit]
- Sixth Circuit affirms above-guideline sentence in TSA case
- Rough holiday week for defendants in the Eighth Circuit
- Another ugly day in the Eighth Circuit for defendants
- Two more notable Booker wins for the government
December 31, 2006 at 09:12 AM | Permalink
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