7th Circuit Criminal Law Alert

Chicago Criminal Defense Attorney Michael J. Petro summarizes the week's criminal law decisons by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. www.mjpetro.com

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  • 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Explains Appellate Rule 35 and 40 Petitions for Rehearings:
  • Two Obstruction-of-Justice Enhancements for Two Separate Incidents of Perjury Not Allowed
  • Drug Quantity and Relevant Conduct: USPO's Version Rejected
  • Boilerplate Rules For District Court Dealing With Difficult Defendant With Appointed Counsel
  • Crack Cocaine Determinaton: "Undeniably Thin" But Affirmed
  • On Restitution: No Longer Error For District Court Not to Set a Payment Schedule
  • On Restitutuion: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Not Required
  • Honest Services Fraud Explained
  • Narcotics Police Officer Not an Expert Under FRE 702
  • Boilerplate Sentencing Law Post Rita and Gall
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