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Prosecutors sometimes appear to vie for the longest sentence in a white-collar case. They are aided by the amorphous concept of loss calculation under a sentencing guidelines structure that equates jail time with often-inflated assessments of loss caused by the crime. Attorneys Robert G. Morvillo and Robert J. Anello discuss two recent cases that assist white-collar practitioners in formulating arguments at sentencing and responding to loss calculations submitted by the government and probation department.
October 08, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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