U.S. v. Maurello, No. 95-5109 (3rd Cir.) (76 F.3d 1304) (February 22, 1996) (Judge H. Lee Sarokin)
Loaded on April 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
April 01, 1996
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In reviewing one of the many sentencing issues involved in this case, the Third Circuit reversed a restitution order on the grounds that the lower court had failed to make the findings of fact as required by its prior decisions in U.S. v. Logar, 975 F.2d 958 (3rd Cir. …
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- U.S. v. Martinez, No. 94-50620 (9th Cir.) (77 F.3d 332) (February 27, 1996) (Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld)
- U.S. v. Maurello, No. 95-5109 (3rd Cir.) (76 F.3d 1304) (February 22, 1996) (Judge H. Lee Sarokin)
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- U.S. v. Velez Carrero, No. 95-1351 (1st Cir.) (77 F.3d 11) (February 27, 1996) (Judge Conrad K. Cyr)
- U.S. v. Martinez, No. 94-50620 (9th Cir.) (77 F.3d 332) (February 27, 1996) (Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld)
- U.S. v. Baron, No. 95-10118-NG (D.Mass.) (914 F.Supp. 660) (October 2, 1995) (Judge Nancy Gertner)
- U.S. v. Caron, No. 94-2026 (1st Cir.) (77 F.3d 1) (February 26, 1996) (Judge Frank M. Coffin)
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