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U.S. v. Artim, No. 96-202 (D.N.J.) (944 F.Supp. 363) (November 1, 1996) (Judge Stephen M. Orlofsky)

This decision is noted primarily because it contains a lengthy listing of cases in which downward departures were granted on the basis of extraordinary mental and emotional conditions under U.S.S.G. § 5H1.3 and on the basis of family ties and responsibilities under U.S.S.G. § 5H1.6.

In this case, one Reed ...

 

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