United States v. Phillip S. Fry

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1987-12-07

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LIVELY, Chief Judge. The significant question in this case is whether the district court fulfilled the requirements of Rule 32(c)(3)(D), Fed.R. Crim.P., in sentencing the defendant. The case reaches us on appeal from the denial of a motion for resentencing, withdrawal of guilty plea, or reduction of sentence. I. Defendant Phillip…

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