United States v. Tahzib - United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

United States v. Tahzib

By United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

  • Release Date: 2008-01-17
  • Genre: Law

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Nassim Tahzib, a luxury car salesman, embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars from his employer and didnt pay the tax man his share of the money. He also had, at least he said he had, a gambling addiction. His failure to pay taxes and his embezzlement eventually led to guilty pleas to a two-count information (he waived indictment) charging income tax evasion and wire fraud. At sentencing, Tahzib sought a below-guidelines sentence based on his claimed gambling addiction and other personal characteristics. The district court rejected his arguments and imposed concurrent terms of 30 months, the low end of the advisory guidelines range. On appeal, Tahzib argues, unconvincingly, that his 30-month sentence is unreasonable.

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