United States v. Charles Laughlin, AKA Charles William Laughlin, John Tracy Laughlin

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1991-05-21

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TANG, Circuit Judge: INTRODUCTION On March 10, 1987, Charles Laughlin pleaded guilty to two counts of bank fraud. The district court sentenced him to five years’ imprisonment on the first count. The court also sentenced him to a five year prison term on the second count, but expressly suspended the execution of that sentence and placed Laughlin on probation…

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