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U.S. v. Patriarca, No. Cr. No. 89-289-MLW (D.Mass.) (912 F.Supp. 596) (December 1, 1995) (Judge Mark L. Wolf)

This is a case with a long and intricate history that raises some fascinating questions about the use of "relevant conduct" at sentencing. The defendant pled guilty to several RICO violations, principally violations of the Travel Act (18 U.S.C. § 1952), and he was sentenced to 97 months in prison. ...

 

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