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U.S. v. Young, No. 97-1455 (2nd Cir.) (143 F.3d 740) (May 12, 1998) (Judge John F. Keenan)

Here the Second Circuit reversed the grant of a one-level downward departure granted to a defendant who was a naturalized citizen, where the district court gad reasoned that the case was atypical because the defendant would otherwise receive harsher treatment, due to his status as a citizen, than aliens because ...

 

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