U.S. v. Chandler, No. 12-30410 (5th Cir.) (732 F.3d 434) (October 4, 2013) (Judge James E. Jr. Graves)
When law enforcement officers commit a crime, they usually receive a “law enforcement discount” that gives them credit for having been part of the system. In this case, the Fifth Circuit addressed the converse situation - namely whether it is proper to impose a penalty on the defendant because he ...
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