USA v. Billie Mosley
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
BILLIE LOU MOSLEY |
12-6128 |
September 24, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 6111935146 Per Curiam OPINION filed : We VACATE Mosley s sentence on grounds that it is procedurally unreasonable, and REMAND her case for clarification of the district court s reasoning with respect to its calculation of Mosley s guidelines range and for any other proceedings the district court thinks appropriate, decision not for publication. Deborah L. Cook, Circuit Judge; Richard Allen Griffin, (Concurring) Circuit Judge and Raymond M. Kethledge, Circuit Judge. |
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Plaintiff - appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | |
Represented By: | David Y. Olinger |
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Defendant - appellant: BILLIE LOU MOSLEY | |
Represented By: | Wesley Kent Varney |
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