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U.S. v. Clanton, No. 07-1773 (7th Cir.) (538 F.3d 652) (August 14, 2008) (Judge John Daniel Tinder)

One of the several issues raised in this appeal was whether a criminal defendant has a due process right to a presentence report (“PSR”) that does not contain “materially untrue, inaccurate or unreliable” information. That issue was raised by one of the defendants who argued that the inclusion of an …

 

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