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United States Fourth Circuit


US v. Hardy, 074685

In defendant's sentence of fourteen months imprisonment for conspiracy to commit bank and Social Security fraud through the theft and passage of stolen checks, uttering forged and counterfeit securities, and fraudulent use of a social security number, government's motion to dismiss defendant's appeal is granted where, because defendant failed to identify any collateral consequences stemming from the revocation of his supervised release, his "requisite personal interest" in this litigation evaporated.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 11/06/2008
  • Published 11/06/2008

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  • United States Fourth Circuit

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