US v. Pagan-Ferrer, No. 10-1708 (1st Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, four former San Juan Municipal Police Department officers (Appellants) were convicted of several charges arising from the excessive use of force against a citizen who was beaten to death while in police custody. Appellants challenged their respective convictions and sentences on appeal. The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions and sentences, ultimately finding none of Appellants' arguments meritorious. Among the various arguments advanced by Appellants was that the district court erred when sentencing one Appellant by using the less favorable U.S. Sentencing Guidelines in effect on the date of sentencing rather than the Guidelines manual in effect at the time of the offense. The Court held that the "one book" rule of the Guidelines does not violate the Ex Post Facto Clause of the Constitution as applied to a series of grouped offenses such as Appellant's.
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