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U.S. v. Kahn, No. 91-1626 (6th Cir.) (969 F.2d 1626) (July 14, 1992) (Judge Gilbert S. Merritt)

Case held that offense level for fraud offense under § 2F1.1 may not be increased, based on estimate of victim's loss if fraud had not been discovered, where defendant's ineligibility for benefits precluded any actual loss.

The precise issue raised in this case was whether, in a fraud case, the …

 

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