United States of America, in 91-1201 v. Thomas L. McGill Jr., in 91-1122

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1992-05-19

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OPINION OF THE COURT ROTH, Circuit Judge. Defendant Thomas L. McGill, Jr. was convicted in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania of five violations of the Internal Revenue Code. Of these convictions, one fell within the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, and on this count the trial judge granted McGill a two-level reduction for acceptance of responsibility. The Government appeals that reduction. McGill cross-a…

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