United States v. Delgado-Flores, No. 13-2064 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePursuant to a plea agreement, Appellant pleaded guilty to a drug conspiracy charge. Consistent with the agreement, defense counsel sought a 120-month sentence at sentencing. The government argued for the agreement’s 135-month maximum. The district court ultimately decided to impose the 135-month sentence. Appellant appealed, seeking to have his sentence reduced or his case remanded for a new sentencing hearing because of the government’s alleged material breach of the plea agreement. The First Circuit affirmed the sentence, holding that the government did not breach the plea agreement, and therefore, the sentence was proper.
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