PER CURIAM:
In 1985, Kelvin R. Steele pled guilty to two counts of armed bank robbery, both pre-Guidelines offenses. The district judge sentenced Steele to concurrent twenty-five year prison terms. The judge also ordered that Steele would become eligible for parole under 18 U.S.C. § 4205(b)(2). This section provides for parole at the discretion of the Parole Commission. In 1990, this Court vacated Steele's sentence and remanded the case for resentencing, directing...
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