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052996P.pdf   06/23/2006  USA  v.  William E. Dunlap
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  05-2996
   District of Nebraska   
[PUBLISHED] [Arnold, Author, with John R. Gibson and Smith, Circuit Judges] Criminal case - Sentencing. On remand for resentencing under Booker, the district court did not err in permitting the government to introduce quantity evidence for the first time; when a court of appeals vacates a sentence without placing any limitations on the district court, the district court may hear any relevant evidence it could have heard at the first hearing; sentence was not unreasonable.