United States v. Charles William Kunzman

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1995-04-26

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ALARCÓN, Senior Circuit Judge. Charles William Kunzman appeals from a judgment of conviction following a trial by jury. Kunzman seeks reversal of the conviction on multiple grounds. In the alternative, he seeks remand of the case for resentencing on the ground that the district court’s order requiring him to pay $331,756.09 in restitution constitutes an abuse of discretion. <…

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