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U.S. v. Ochoa-Gaytan, No. 99-50366 (9th Cir.) (265 F.3d 837) (September 7, 2001) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)

In this case the Court held that the fact that a defendant attempted to suppress his confession and chose to proceed to trial rather than plead guilty does not make him categorically ineligible for a downward adjustment for acceptance of responsibility under U.S.S.G. § 3E1.1.

The defendant, a Mexican citizen, ...

 

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