United States v. Fletcher, No. 12-3104 (7th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CaseFletcher pled guilty to one count of producing, two counts of receiving, and two counts of possessing child pornography, over a seven-year period. The district court sentenced him to a 30-year term of imprisonment, followed by a lifetime of supervised release. Because his crimes spanned years during which the guidelines for child pornography offenses underwent significant changes, his sentencing posed complex calculations and raised potential constitutional problems. The Seventh Circuit affirmed, holding that any errors the court made in calculating the guidelines sentence for Fletcher were harmless.
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