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U.S. v. Hildebrand, No. 97-3021 (8th Cir.) (152 F.3d 756) (July 28, 1998) (Judge James B. Loken)

Case is noted for the Government's opposition to a term of probation, despite the district court's finding that the 70-year old defendant suffered from life threatening health conditions, arguing that such conditions did not show any informities to an exceptional degree. Although the Eighth Circuit stated that the issue was ...

 

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