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U.S. v. Carmack, No. 96-1568 (7th Cir.) (100 F.3d 1271) (November 15, 1996) (Judge Terrence T. Evans)

Here the Court upheld a sentence increase based on the "foggy" memory of a drug user informant on the theory that it is unrealistic to expect government witnesses to possess the credibility of people of the cloth such as rabbis and priests.

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