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U.S. v. Miller, No. 96-5391 (11th Cir.) (146 F.3d 1281) (July 20, 1998) (Judge Thomas A. Clark)

Case held that a diagnosis of impulse control disorder was not sufficiently unusual to qualify defendant for a downward departure based on diminished capacity; evidence did not show that the disorder caused him to trade in child pornography.

 

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