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The Guideline for Retaining Top Secret Documents
There's no incremental penalty in practice from additional documents he could have you know he could have had any number of these in the recommended sentence would have still been the same. The amount of money involved is going to drive the number so this is the point we have the number 33 if he had pled guilty we would apply points for acceptance responsibility either two or three depending on how high the number is but he's not going to and that yields a guideline range of 135 to 168 months. Josh: Is it really likely that he would ultimately receive a sentence of 11 to 14 years in prison for having retained these documents? Eileen Cannon says she will rule out sending him to federal prison after hearing his plea
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