Summary
The article states that judges in the Southern District of New York often give shorter sentences than recommended guidelines for white-collar crimes, taking into account the restitution paid to victims.
Key Points
1. Restitution paid to victims is taken into account during sentencing in the Southern District of New York.
2. Judges in this district often impose shorter prison terms for white-collar cases compared to the recommended guidelines.
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