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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: MAPPING THE FEDERAL CRIMINAL CASE
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Monday, June 13, 2011. MAPPING THE FEDERAL CRIMINAL CASE. Most Federal offenses are more serious than crimes charged under the State statutes, and most federal offenses involve far more serious and harsher penalties. And for many, understanding the Federal Court System is confusing and intimidating. If you receive a pre-indictment letter you should seek immediate legal assistance. At a preliminary hearing th...
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: You Must Be Crazy!
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. You Must Be Crazy! Dealing with a criminal client can often be difficult at best; however, dealing with a criminal client that is exhibiting mental illness can be down right impossible. Sometimes a client ‘s silence can be misinterpreted as “stone cold” while other times it may be interpreted as simply ignorance as to the amount of trouble the client really faces. 865 F2d 856 (7.
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: CONCURRENT VERSES CONSECUTIVE: 18 USC 3584 VS 5G1.5
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Friday, October 14, 2011. CONCURRENT VERSES CONSECUTIVE: 18 USC 3584 VS 5G1.5. The 6th Circuit attempted to address concurrent sentences verses consecutive sentences in its recent opinion United States v Harris, 11a0709n.06, filed. October 12, 2011. Defendant Harris was convicted in State court of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and as a habitual offender. A sentence imposed while ...
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: May 2011
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Sunday, May 22, 2011. The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: Supervised Release Violation Sentencing. The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: Supervised Release Violation Sentencing. Supervised Release Sentencing : United States v Brown, 10-1410;10-1411 Facts: Mr. Brown pled guilty to armed robbery of a federally insu.". The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: Acceptance of Responsibility. In part, Mr. Genschow wrote:. However, these ac...
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: August 2011
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. You Must Be Crazy! Dealing with a criminal client can often be difficult at best; however, dealing with a criminal client that is exhibiting mental illness can be down right impossible. Sometimes a client ‘s silence can be misinterpreted as “stone cold” while other times it may be interpreted as simply ignorance as to the amount of trouble the client really faces. 865 F2d 856 (7.
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: October 2011
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Friday, October 14, 2011. CONCURRENT VERSES CONSECUTIVE: 18 USC 3584 VS 5G1.5. The 6th Circuit attempted to address concurrent sentences verses consecutive sentences in its recent opinion United States v Harris, 11a0709n.06, filed. October 12, 2011. Defendant Harris was convicted in State court of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and as a habitual offender. A sentence imposed while ...
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: Acceptance of Responsibility
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Sunday, May 22, 2011. Mr Genschow, Sr. was charged and convicted after a bench trial of destroying trees on the Ontonagon Reservation in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1853, and stealing tribal property for his own use in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1163. One of the issues on appeal was that Mr. Genschow did not receive acceptance of responsibility. In part, Mr. Genschow wrote:. What is enough to receive acceptance o...
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: ONCE UPON A TIME . . . .
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. ONCE UPON A TIME . . . . The United States Supreme Court affirmed McNiell’s sentencing and status as an armed career offender. McNeill was charged and pled to possession with intent to distribute cocaine base, 21 U.S.C. §841(a)(1) and possession of a firearm by a felon, 18 U.S.C. §922(g)(1). The Court’s reasoning is three fold. Second, the Court stated that it’s holding was cons...
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle: June 2011
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The 6th Circuit Legal Beagle. Briefing of 6th Circuit Cases in Plan Language for Everyday People. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. ONCE UPON A TIME . . . . The United States Supreme Court affirmed McNiell’s sentencing and status as an armed career offender. McNeill was charged and pled to possession with intent to distribute cocaine base, 21 U.S.C. §841(a)(1) and possession of a firearm by a felon, 18 U.S.C. §922(g)(1). The Court’s reasoning is three fold. Second, the Court stated that it’s holding was cons...
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