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U.S. v. Robinson, No. 1:01-CR-131(lek) (N.D.N.Y.) (357 F.Supp.2d 523) (February 23, 2005) (Judge Lawrence E. Kahn)

Many defense lawyers are reluctant to fight too hard to correct what they consider to be insignificant inaccuracies that often appear in a presentence report (PSI). They assume (understandably) that (a) raising such issues will only tick off the judge, and (b) the items in question won’t have any impact ...

 

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