U.S. v. Lence, No. 05-30236 (9th Cir.) (455 F.3d 1047) (July 27, 2006) (Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain)
After attorney and CPA John Lence was convicted for his role in a bank fraud, Montana’s Chief Judge Molloy sentenced him to 24 months. The government appealed the sentence, and the Ninth Circuit remanded, concluding that the district court erred in giving Lence a downward departure from the then-mandatory Guidelines. ...
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