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U.S. v. Hunerlach, No. 98-4781 (11th Cir.) (197 F.3d 1059) (December 7, 1999) (Judge Richard Mills)

In this case the district court, in calculating the defendant's sentence for tax evasion, included interest and penalties. The defendant argued that that calculation was erroneous. In a wonderful example of selective choosing of only sections of the relevant law, the government argued that the plain meaning of "tax loss" ...

 

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