United States v. Reyes-Barreto, No. 18-1747 (1st Cir. 2022)
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The First Circuit affirmed Defendant's twelve-month prison sentence that was imposed after he committed and admitted to multiple supervised release violations, holding the sentence was neither procedurally nor substantively unreasonable.
The government argued that Defendant's appeal was moot because he had been released from incarceration, even though he was still serving his term of supervised release. The First Circuit held (1) this case was not mooted as a result of Defendant's release from incarceration; and (2) the sentence imposed in this case was defensible, and its duration was not an abuse of discretion.
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