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U.S. v. Farouil, No. 96-2227 (7th Cir.) (124 F.3d 838) (August 26, 1997) (Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner)

Back in 1992, Judge Korman ruled, in U.S. v. Restrepo, 802 F.Supp 781 (E.D.N.Y. 1992), that due to the harsh collateral consequences and the more severe disabilities that an alien faced in Federal criminal proceedings compared with an American citizen in similar circumstances, a moderate sentence reduction was warranted under ...

 

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