Tenth Circuit Blog
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
High End of Advisory Range Held Reasonable
U.S. v. Dixon, 2006 WL 1196454 (5/4/06) - The 10th presumes a sentence at the high end of the guideline range to be reasonable where the defendant seeks a sentence at the bottom end of the range.
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