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U.S. v. Olhovsky, No. 07-1642 (3rd Cir.) (562 F.3d 530) (April 16, 2009) (Judge Theodore A. McKee)

Here the Court rejected as unreasonable a below Guidelines sentence imposed in a child pornography case because the district court failed to comport with the mandates of the so-called parsimony provision of 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a).

This lengthy and intriguing child pornography sentencing decision appears to be the first reported ...

 

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