United States v. Cameron, No. 15-1037 (1st Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseAfter a bench trial, Defendant was convicted of thirteen counts of child pornography. The First Circuit vacated Defendant’s conviction on six of those counts and remanded. Defendant subsequently fled the state of Maine in violation of a court order. When he was apprehended, Defendant pled guilty to one count of criminal contempt. The district court sentenced Defendant to 165 months’ imprisonment for the seven remaining child-pornography counts and twenty-four months for the contempt charge. Defendant appealed from his sentence for the child-pornography counts. The First Circuit affirmed, holding that the sentence was both procedurally and substantively reasonable.
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