United States v. Garcia-Perez, No. 19-2054 (1st Cir. 2021)
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The First Circuit vacated Defendant's sentence imposed after he entered a guilty plea to one count of machine-gun possession, holding that the district court failed to offer an adequate explanation for its upward variance from the applicable sentencing range under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
The district court imposed a variant sentence of forty-two months' imprisonment, twelve months more than the top of the Guidelines sentencing range. On appeal, Defendant argued that his sentence was both procedurally and substantively unreasonable. The First Circuit vacated Defendant's sentence, holding that the district court committed procedural error when it failed to offer an adequate explanation for its upward variance.
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