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U.S. v. Noah, No. 97-1403 (1st Cir.) (130 F.3d 490) (December 2, 1997) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)

Court held that special skill enhancment does not require either formal training or professional stature; and that enhancement does not hinge on the complexity of the task to be performed.

 

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