United States v. Colon-de Jesus, No. 15-1962 (1st Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CasePursuant to a non-binding plea agreement, Appellant pled guilty to knowingly possessing a firearm and ammunition after having been convicted of a felony. The presentence investigation report resulted in a guidelines sentencing range of thirty to thirty-seven months. Despite the parties’ joint recommendation for a mid-range guideline sentence, the court varied upward and imposed a term of sixty months of incarceration, to be followed by a three-year term of supervised release. The First Circuit affirmed, holding (1) Appellant’s sentence was not substantively unreasonable; and (2) the district court did not plainly err err in attaching a financial disclosure condition to Appellant’s supervised release term.
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