United States v. Manuel Concepcion, Roberto Aponte, and Nelson Frias

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1993-03-25

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JON 0. NEWMAN, Circuit Judge, concurring: The sentencing of Nelson Frias is a stark example of the bizarre results that occasionally occur from a combination of the Sentencing Guidelines and the sentencing jurisprudence that was developed prior to the Guidelines and is now applied to the Guidelines regime. The key facts are: (1) Frias was charged with three offenses that affected his sentence — conspiracy…

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