U.S. v. Kinlock, No. 97-1399 (2nd Cir.) (174 F.3d 297) (April 23, 1999) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)
Loaded on July 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
July 19, 1999
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In this case, following conviction for one count of credit card fraud, the defendant was ordered to pay a total of $19,192.54 in restitution to four victims. The order specified that the restitution was "due and payable immediately", but it also specified that, during the three year term of supervised …
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- U.S. v. Kinlock, No. 97-1399 (2nd Cir.) (174 F.3d 297) (April 23, 1999) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)
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- Decora, No. 98-3129 (8th Cir.) (177 F.3d 676) (May 20, 1999) (Judge Gerald W. Heaney)
- U.S. v. Kinlock, No. 97-1399 (2nd Cir.) (174 F.3d 297) (April 23, 1999) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)
- U.S. v. Torres, No. 98-3006 (10th Cir.) (182 F.3d 1156) (July 7, 1999) (Judge Monroe G. McKay)
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- U.S. v. Morales, No. 97-1494 (2nd Cir.) (185 F.3d 74) (July 26, 1999) (Judge Chester J. Straub)
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- U.S. v. Lozada-Rivera, No. 98-1351 (1st Cir.) (177 F.3d 98) (May 27, 1999) (Judge Hugh H. Bownes)
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- Hadix v. Johnson, No. 80-73581 (E.D.Mich.) (45 F.Supp.2d 584) (March 18, 1999) (Judge John Feikens)
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