U.S. v. Kelley, No. 95-1658 (1st Cir.) (76 F.3d 436) (February 20, 1996) (Judge Walter Jay Skinner)
Loaded on March 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
March 25, 1996
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False Statements, Testimony or Documents.
One of the sentencing issues covered in this case dealt with the defendant's contention that the false statements he made to his probation officer who was preparing his presentence report were not "material." The Court rejected that defense and ruled that "materiality does not require a factual nexus with the ...
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