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U.S. v. DeSalvo, No. 93-10686 (9th Cir.) (41 F.3d 505) (November 30, 1994) (Judge Ronald S.W. Lew)

This case is noted for its discussion of the scope of the amendments to the Federal restitution statutes in 1990, following the Supreme Court's Hughey decision, and its affirmance of the principle that restitution awards must be construed narrowly.

In this case the Court gave a detailed review of the …

 

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