U.S. v. Johnson, No. 94-1743 (6th Cir.) (71 F.3d 539) (November 20, 1995) (Judge Cornelia G. Kennedy)
Case held that defendant's diagnosis of depression following arrest and conviction does not warrant a downward departure.
This case involves a physician charged and convicted on a number of counts of improperly prescribing controlled substances. He challenged his conviction on a number of grounds to no avail. But the case ...
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