United States v. Caramadre, No. 14-1019 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseDefendant was charged in a sixty-count indictment with offenses arising from “masterminding one of the most avaricious frauds in Rhode Island history.” Pursuant to a plea agreement, Defendant pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, mail fraud, and identity theft. Before sentencing, Defendant filed a motion to seek leave to retract his guilty plea. Following an evidentiary hearing, the district court denied the motion. The district court subsequently sentenced Defendant to a six-year term of immurement. The First Circuit affirmed, holding (1) the district court did not err in denying Defendant’s motion to withdraw his guilty plea; and (2) Defendant’s challenge to his sentence was barred by the waiver-of-appeal provision contained in his plea agreement.
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