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U.S. v. DiDomenico, No. 93-1134 (7th Cir.) (78 F.3d 294) (March 1, 1996) (Judge Richard A. Posner)

One of the many issues raised in this appeal from various RICO convictions was whether, for grouping purposes under U.S.S.G. § 3D1.4, the court is allowed to consider crimes for which the defendant has not been convicted or crimes that were not stipulated. The Court firmly rules that "unconvicted, unstipulated ...

 

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