United States v. Davis, No. 13-2292 (1st Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CaseDefendant entered a conditional plea of guilty to being a felon in possession of two firearms, reserving the right to appeal the denial of his motion to suppress. The district court subsequently sentenced Defendant as an armed career criminal to fifteen years imprisonment. The First Circuit affirmed, holding (1) district court correctly refused to suppress two statements Defendant made regarding the presence of firearms inside his residence based on alleged Miranda violations; and (2) the district court did not err in labeling Defendant an armed career criminal subject to an enhanced sentence under the Armed Career Criminal Act.
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