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'Losing Ground'—In Search of a Remedy For The Overemphasis on Loss and Other Culbability Factors in the Sentencing Guidelines for Fraud and Theft 

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Washington, D.C. partner David Debold and New York associate Matthew Benjamin are authors of the essay "'Losing Ground'—In Search of a Remedy For The Overemphasis on Loss and Other Culbability Factors in the Sentencing Guidelines for Fraud and Theft" [PDF] published in the December 2011 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra (Vol. 160:141).

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