U.S. v. SALAHMAND

No. 09-3136.

651 F.3d 21 (2011)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee v. Mansour SALAHMAND, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided July 22, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory Stuart Smith, appointed by the court, argued the cause and filed the briefs, for appellant.

Jay Apperson, Assistant U.S. Attorney, argued the cause for appellee. With him on the brief were Ronald C. Machen, Jr., U.S. Attorney, and Roy W. McLeese III,   John P. Mannarino, and Virginia Cheatham, Assistant U.S. Attorneys.

Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge GARLAND.


GARLAND, Circuit Judge:

Mansour Salahmand treated hundreds of patients while falsely representing that he was a licensed physician. As part of a plea agreement, Salahmand pled guilty to one count of identity theft, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1028(a)(7). In determining Salahmand's sentence, the district court increased his United States Sentencing Guidelines offense level, pursuant to Guideline § 3A1.1(b)(1), because...

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