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· 7/14/1993

United States v. Behroz Bagheri, A/K/A Ben Bagheri

Citations

  • 999 F.2d 80

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that a probation without entry of judgment disposition still qualified as a prior sentence under Guidelines Section 4A1.1(c)
  • ruling defendant’s diversionary sentences would be counted even though the state court never entered a formal judgment of conviction
  • noting in dicta that a statutory scheme providing for expungement \arguably creates a liberty interest intended to extend to federal sentences\
  • same result where defendant \agreed to probation without entry of judgment\

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Judges: Niemeyer, Williams, Sprouse

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