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U.S. v. Mankiewicz, No. 96-2594 (7th Cir.) (122 F.3d 399) (August 8, 1997) (Judge Kenneth F. Ripple)

Case held that use of relevant conduct for uncharged crimes is not permitted unless they are similar in nature and temporally proximate.

 

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