United States v. Dunn
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Summary

In this 2024 federal case, Dunn was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison. The court considered his trauma, PTSD, and long-term cocaine and alcohol use, but found some incarceration necessary despite major treatment progress.

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United States v. Dunn

Keywords Federal case; 2024 sentnecing; Dunn case; 12-month sentence; prison sentence; PTSD; trauma; cocaine addiction; alcohol use; treatment progress
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Case Summary

The 2024 federal case involving Dunn resulted in a sentence of twelve months and one day of imprisonment. While the court acknowledged the defendant's history of trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and substance use involving cocaine and alcohol, a period of incarceration was deemed necessary, notwithstanding significant progress made in the defendant's treatment.

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Case Summary

Dunn's 2024 federal case resulted in a 12-month and one-day prison sentence. The court acknowledged his history of trauma, PTSD, and substance use (cocaine and alcohol), and noted significant progress in his treatment. However, the judge deemed a period of incarceration necessary despite this progress.

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Dunn Sentencing

Dunn received a 12-month and one-day prison sentence in a 2024 federal case. The judge acknowledged Dunn's history of trauma, PTSD, and substance use (cocaine and alcohol). However, the court decided that some jail time was still necessary, even with evidence of significant progress in his treatment.

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Summary

Dunn got a year and a day in jail. The judge knew about his hard times, like PTSD and using drugs and alcohol, but thought some jail time was still needed, even though he was getting better.

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No. 21-CR-180 (WFK)

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