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U.S. v. Otis, No. 96-2393 (7th Cir.) (107 F.3d 487) (February 18, 1997) (Judge Jesse E. Eschbach)

Although the court acknowledged that death and bodily injury are factors that may justify an upward departure, it reversed such a departure because the court made no findings that such elements were present.

 

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