Hughey v. U.S., No. 89-5691 (U.S. Supreme Court) (495 U.S. 411; 110 S.Ct. 1979) (May 21, 1990) (Justice Marshall)
In this case, the defendant pleaded guilty to one count in exchange for dismissal of all other charges. He did not admit to any conduct beyond the count of conviction. The sentencing court nevertheless ordered him to pay restitution for the additional losses attributable to the dismissed counts.
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