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· 5/18/1976

Federal Bulk Carriers, Inc. v. Commissioner

Citations

  • 66 T.C. 283
  • 1976 U.S. Tax Ct. LEXIS 108

How courts have described this case

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  • noting even “major” upward variance is generally reasonable when it falls within the statutory maximum sentence and finding 119-month upward variance was reasonable
  • noting even “major” upward variance is generally reasonable when, as in this instance, it falls within the statutory maximum sentence
  • noting even “major” upward variance is generally reasonable when, as in this instance, it falls within the statutory maximum sentence
  • noting even “major” upward variance is generally reasonable when, as in this instance, it falls within the statutory maximum sentence
  • affirming an upward variance and 240-month sentence for a dealer whose indirect role contributed to a user’s death
  • affirming 119-month variance in heroin 16 and methamphetamine case based on role of drugs in causing death, knowledge of the risks, criminal history, and defendant’s failure to aid dying victim

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Judges: Raum

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