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U.S. v. Mindel, No. 94-50562 (9th Cir.) (80 F.3d 394) (April 5, 1996) (Judge Proctor Jr. Hug)

This is an interesting restitution case in which the court ruled that a group of the defendant's victims had no standing to intercede and to object to the district court's decision to rescind his earlier restitution order. The Court notes that "nowhere in the statute does Congress suggest that the ...

 

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