United States v. Millan-Roman, No. 15-2248 (1st Cir. 2017)
Annotate this CasePursuant to a plea agreement, Defendant pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute. The district court imposed a total prison sentence of 120 months months and five years’ supervised release. Defendant appealed, arguing that the district court committed procedural and substantive errors in calculating his sentence for the firearms count. The Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed, holding that Defendant failed to show that the district court erred either substantively or procedurally.
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