United States v. D'Angelo, No. 14-1688 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to bank robbery. After a sentencing hearing, the district court sentenced Defendant to 180 months’ imprisonment, a downwardly variant sentence. Defendant appealed, challenging the district court’s determination that he did not accept responsibility for his offense and thus was not entitled to an offense-level reduction under the United States Sentencing Guidelines section 3E1.1. The First Circuit affirmed after reviewing the sentencing court’s determinations for clear error, holding that the district court did not commit any error, much less clear error, in denying Defendant a reduction for acceptance of responsibility.
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