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U.S. v. Huckaby, No. 94-41200 (5th Cir.) (43 F.3d 135) (January 12, 1995) (Judge Edith H. Jones)

The Court articulated three compelling reasons underlying the need for confidentiality of a Presentence Report: "First, the defendant has a privacy interest in the presentence report because it reveals not only details of the offense but, in the broadest terms, "any other information that may aid the court in sentencing …

 

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