· 6/24/2013
United States v. Zavier Davis
Citations
- 720 F.3d 215
- 2013 WL 3156606
- 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 12893
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- explaining how only the most serious offense of conviction in a North Carolina consolidated judgment earns criminal history points
- describing the two versions of § 4A1.2 as having “no substantive difference,” with both meaning that “two prior sentences count separately if the offenses were separated by an intervening arrest”
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Judges: Motz, Gregory, Hollander
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