United States v. Castaneda-Pozo

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The Eleventh Circuit affirmed defendant's sentence after he was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. The court held that the district court did not clearly err by finding that defendant was accountable for the scheme's entire intended loss amount, and by applying a four-level sentencing enhancement because the victims suffered substantial financial hardship when they were made insecure in life's basic necessities View "United States v. Castaneda-Pozo" on Justia Law