Abstract
In United States v. Zuk , 874 F.3d 398 (4th 2017), the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit considered the government's appeal that a federal district court's sentence was “substantively unreasonable” in sentencing Julian Alexander Zuk to 26 months, which was time served,
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