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U.S. Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Criminal Sentencing – Obstruction of justice enhancement A criminal defendant who, by pretending to be mentally incompetent in an effort to delay or derail his prosecution, is guilty of an obstruction of justice within the meaning of section 3C1.1 of the federal sentencing guidelines. “The defendant’s second […]
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