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U.S. v. Losovsky, No. 06 Cr. 857 (S.D.N.Y.) (571 F.Supp.2d 545) (August 4, 2008) (Judge Victor Marrero)

This decision is principally noted for Judge Marrero’s his extended discussion of some of the “vexing difficulties” that judges confront when attempting to formulate a just sentence for a defendant who cooperates with the Government.

David Losovsky pled guilty to three counts of an indictment charging him and several co-conspirators ...

 

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