U.S. v. Barson, No. 15-20416 (5th Cir.) (845 F.3d 159) (December 16, 2016) (Per Curiam)
This Medicare fraud case is noted for its debate (between the majority and the dissent) over the proper interpretation of the term “victim” as used both in general for sentencing enhancement purposes, and more particularly with respect to the provisions of U.S.S.G. § 2B1.1(b)(2)(C), which calls for a six-level sentence ...
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