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U.S. v. Salinas, No. 96-21034 (5th Cir.) (122 F.3d 5) (August 26, 1997) (Per Curiam)

Court held that granting an acceptance of responsibilty reduction was not improper even though the defendant failed to accept responsibility for relevant conduct - because there was no evidence that the defendant falsely denied or frivously contested such relevant conduct.

 

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