United States v. Maisonet-Gonzalez, No. 13-2003 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePursuant to a plea agreement, Defendant pled guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud. The district court sentenced Defendant to a fifty-one-month term of imprisonment, at the top of Defendant’s Guidelines imprisonment range. The First Circuit affirmed Defendant’s sentence, holding that the district court (1) properly calculated the victim’s loss attributable to Defendant for sentencing purposes; (2) correctly calculated the total offense level and Guidelines sentencing range; (3) did not commit clear error by concluding that Defendant lacked remorse for his commission of the offense; and (4) imposed a sentence within the applicable Guidelines sentencing range that was both procedurally and substantively reasonable.
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