U.S. v. WISNIEWSKI

Nos. 1501, 1703, 1438, 1502, Dockets 96-1348, 96-1403, 96-1520, 96-1644.

121 F.3d 54 (1997)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee-Cross-Appellant, v. Leonard WISNIEWSKI, Jr., Defendant-Appellant-Cross-Appellee, Stuart Solomon; Ern-Len Corporation, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided July 30, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven A. Feldman, Feldman & Feldman, Hauppauge, NY, for Defendant-Appellant Stuart Solomon.

W. Paul Flynn, Flynn & Flynn, New Haven, CT (William Lupo, Brooklyn Heights, NY, of counsel), for Defendant-Appellant-Cross-Appellee Leonard Wisniewski, Jr. and Defendant-Appellant Ern-Len Corporation.

John A. Danaher III, Executive Assistant United States Attorney, Hartford, CT (Christopher F. Droney, United States Attorney, New Haven, CT, of counsel), for Appellee-Cross-Appellant United States of America.

Before: VAN GRAAFEILAND, MINER and CABRANES, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

Defendants appeal from judgments of conviction in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (Alfred V. Covello, Judge) following a jury verdict of guilty against each of them on multiple counts stemming from a money laundering scheme. We address each of defendants' claims in a summary order entered simultaneously herewith and address here only the Government's cross-appeal.

The Government claims that in sentencing defendant...

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