· 2/16/2005
United States v. Rod M. Sharpley
Citations
- 399 F.3d 123
- 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 2670
- 2005 WL 357449
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- describing Blakely and Booker error as a “prototypical example of harmless error” where defendant received a “statutory mandatory minimum” sentence
- finding district court’s use of the Guidelines as a mandatory regime harmless error because the court imposed the mandatory minimum sentence
- finding district court's use of the Guidelines as a mandatory regime harmless error because the court imposed the mandatory minimum sentence
- describing Blakely and Booker error as a \prototypical example of harmless error\ where defendant received a \statutory mandatory minimum\ sentence
- “[W]e see no unique feature of Guidelines sentences for child crimes and sexual offenses that would prevent them from violating the Sixth Amendment in the same manner as Guidelines sentences for other crimes.”
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Judges: Winter, Pooler, Brieant
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