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U.S. v. Marin, No. 97-2545 (7th Cir.) (144 F.3d 1085) (May 22, 1998) (Judge Walter J. Cummings)

Here the court addressed the statutory language that the defendant must provide "the government" with a truthful version of the events "not later than the time of the sentencing hearing." Essentially it held that giving the defendant repeated opportunities, after the commencement of the sentencing hearing, to change his version ...

 

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