United States v. Aquino-Florenciani, No. 17-1178 (1st Cir. 2018)
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The First Circuit affirmed the sentenced imposed after Defendant pleaded guilty to both producing and possessing child pornography, holding that Defendant’s claims of error failed.
After Defendant pleaded guilty, the district court sentenced him to 264 months’ imprisonment, to be followed by ten years of supervised release. Defendant appealed, seeking resentencing. The First Circuit affirmed, holding (1) the imposition of the supervised release condition restricting Defendant’s possession and use of internet-capable electronics was not clearly or obvious error; (2) Defendant’s sentence was substantively reasonable; and (3) the contention made in Defendant’s sealed brief was without merit.
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