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U.S. v. Snyder, No. 98-2574 (7th Cir.) (189 F.3d 640) (September 2, 1999) (Judge William J. Bauer)

Here the Court rejected defendant's contention that his sentence should not have been enhanced for obstruction of justice because he did not find out he was under investigation until after the obstructive conduct occurred.

The Court stated: "It is clear, however, that a defendant need not know that he is ...

 

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