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082461P.pdf 03/10/2009 United States v. Lavon Stennis-Williams
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 08-2461
District of Nebraska - Lincoln
[PUBLISHED] [Shepherd, Author, with Colloton, Circuit Judge, and
Goldberg, Judge of the U.S. Court of International Trade]
Criminal case - Sentencing. The loss intended from defendant's fraud
was the amount stolen from the estate and in calculating the amount of
the loss, the district court did not err in refusing to give defendant credit
for money she returned after the fraud was discovered; district court did
not err in including the cost of the estate's investigation in setting the
amount of restitution, and the settlement between defendant and the
estate did not prevent the district court from including these costs in the
restitution order.