1:17-cr-20194-1 USA v. Warrick et al
Reduce Sentence - USSC Amendment 821/782 - 18:3582 ( 67
The court reduced the sentence of defendant Warrick in the case USA v. Warrick et al, citing USSC Amendment 821/782. This amendment allows for a reduction in sentence under 18:3582. The reduction is a result of the court's application of the amendment.
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Verdict · May 4, 2026
The court reduced the sentence of defendant Warrick in the case USA v. Warrick et al, citing USSC Amendment 821/782. This amendment allows for a reduction in sentence under 18:3582. The reduction is a result of the court's application of the amendment.
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Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL
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1:17-cr-20194-1 USA v. Warrick et al
Verdict · May 04, 2026
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Reduce Sentence - USSC Amendment 821/782 - 18:3582 ( 67
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Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.) is a federal district court in the 11th Circuit, FL.
The court reduced the sentence of defendant Warrick in the case USA v. Warrick et al, citing USSC Amendment 821/782. This amendment allows for a reduction in sentence under 18:3582. The reduction is a result of the court's application of the amendment.
Reduce Sentence - USSC Amendment 821/782 - 18:3582 ( 67
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