U.S. v. Corace, No. 97-1437 (2nd Cir.) (146 F.3d 51) (May 20, 1998) (Judge Jon O. Newman)
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published in Punch and Jurists
August 17, 1998
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Ability to Pay.
When the defendant in this case was sentenced, Judge Wexler ordered him to pay a fine of $60,000, even though he made no inquiry nor any findings as to the defendant's ability to pay a fine and despite a conclusion in the presentence report that the defendant "appears unable …
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