Kimbrough v. United States
Kimbrough v. United States, 552 U.S. 85 (2007), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court confirmed that federal district judges have discretion to impose sentences outside the range dictated by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, in cases involving conduct related to possession, distribution, and manufacture of crack cocaine.
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Kimbrough v. United States
Kimbrough v. United States, 552 U.S. 85 (2007), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court confirmed that federal district judges have discretion to impose sentences outside the range dictated by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, in cases involving conduct related to possession, distribution, and manufacture of crack cocaine.
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Kimbrough v. United States, 55 ...... manufacture of crack cocaine.
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Kimbrough v. United States,
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Derrick Kimbrough, Petitioner v. United States of America
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The Federal Sentencing Guideli ...... ary." United States v. Booker.
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Kimbrough v. United States, 55 ...... manufacture of crack cocaine.
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Derrick Kimbrough, Petitioner v. United States of America
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