U.S. v. Skodnek, No. 94-10155-NG (D.Mass.) (933 F.Supp. 1108) (June 12, 1996) (Judge Nancy Gertner)
The principal issue in this case was the proper calculation of the losses under U.S.S.G § 2F1.1 to be used in setting the sentence of the defendant, a psychiatrist who was convicted of making false Medicare claims. Although the indictment alleged fraud of only $157,000, the Government contended that the …
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