U.S. v. Dunigan, No. 97-5980 (6th Cir.) (163 F.3d 979) (January 8, 1999) (Judge R. Guy Jr. Cole)
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At the time of sentencing, the defendant was was twenty-eight years old and indigent. His educational background includes graduating high school ranked third in his class and completing some college-level course work; and he claimed that his only assets were two cars, valued at $600 and $500 respectively.
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