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U.S. v. Rita, No. 05-4674 (4th Cir.) (177 Fed.Appx. 357) (May 1, 2006) (Per Curiam)

In this case, the Fourth Circuit summarily affirmed Victor Rita’s thirty-three month within-guideline sentence for perjury. Neither the trial court nor the appellate panel discussed the relevance of any of the factors that the Sentencing Reform Act mandates that courts “shall consider” in every case, including the nature and circumstances ...

 

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