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Citation: 404 U.S. 443

1. United States v. Tucker, No. 70-86, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 11, 1971, Argued , January 11, 1972, Decided

OVERVIEW: Where three prior felony convictions were considered during sentencing, defendant had to be resentenced because a different sentence might have been imposed if the district court knew that two of the prior convictions were constitutionally invalid.


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