United States v. Ortiz-Perez, No. 20-1838 (1st Cir. 2022)
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The First Circuit affirmed Defendant's sentences imposed in connection with his plea of guilty to two carjacking counts and one firearm possession count, holding that Defendant's arguments on appeal were without merit.
Pursuant to a plea agreement, Defendant pleaded guilty to three specified counts. The district court imposed an aggregate sentence of 150 months' imprisonment. On appeal, Defendant argued that his sentence was both procedurally and substantively unreasonable. The First Circuit affirmed, holding (1) Defendant's claims of procedural unreasonableness lacked merit; and (2) the 150-month aggregate sentence was substantively reasonable.
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