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U.S. v. Leonard, No. 93-2768 (5th Cir.) (61 F.3d 1181) (August 14, 1995) (Judge Edith H. Jones)

Case held that money laundering counts could be grouped with consipracy, mail and wire fraud, so that imposition of higher sentence was required, even though counts did not involve common victims.

 

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