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U.S. v. Parker, No. 97-30199 (9th Cir.) (136 F.3d 653) (February 17, 1998) (Per Curiam)

Case held that double counting is permissible if it accounts for more than one type of harm caused by the defendant's conduct or where each enhancement serves a unique purpose under the Guidelines (Id., at 654).

 

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