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U.S. v. Ismoila, No. 93-2486 (5th Cir.) (100 F.3d 380) (November 13, 1996) (Judge John M. Jr. Duhé)

Here the Court held that the defendant's sentence could properly be based on the amount of loss that the defendant intended, rather than on the actual loss that occurred.

In this case, the defendants were convicted, inter alia, of using stolen credit cards. The actual losses attributable to one defendant ...

 

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