U.S. v. Magana-Guerrero, No. 95-50066 (9th Cir.) (80 F.3d 398) (April 8, 1996) (Judge Alex Kozinski)
Loaded on May 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
May 06, 1996
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False Statements, Testimony or Documents.
Case held that providing materially false information to a pretrial services oficer constitutes obstruction of justice.
This decision relates to two separate appeals by two different defendants, both of whom had their sentences increased under ยง 3C1.1 for obstruction of justice and both of whom were denied any reduction for ...
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