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U.S. v. Bradley, No. 99-1783 (7th Cir.) (196 F.3d 762) (November 4, 1999) (Judge William J. Bauer)

This case is an example of the stark reality that different standards often apply when courts are called upon to sentence those who work for “the Government” and those who don’t. In this case a 72 year-old police officer, who had spent more than 40 years of his life in ...

 

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