U.S. v. Monem, No. 96-2663 (7th Cir.) (104 F.3d 905) (January 13, 1997) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)
Loaded on Feb. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
February 24, 1997
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Ability to Pay.
Sentence vacated because district court failed to make required findings justifying the amount of the fine imposed.
Because the defendant in this case had agreed to forfeit substantially all of his assets, both the Probation Office and the prosecutor recommended that no fine be imposed as part oh his sentence. …
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