United States v. Windle, No. 21-1477 (1st Cir. 2022)
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The First Circuit affirmed the judgment of the district court revoking Defendant's supervised release and adding to the terms of his supervised release a monitoring condition as to Defendant's computer activities to provide him with incentives to comply with the law, holding that the condition was not unwarranted.
Defendant pleaded guilty to a twenty-four-count indictment charging him with money laundering, mail and wire fraud, and tax evasion and was sentenced to fifteen-years in prison. After he was released, Defendant stipulated to violating the terms of his supervised release. The district court revoked Defendant's supervised release and imposed several new conditions of supervision, including the condition at issue on appeal. The First Circuit affirmed, holding that the imposition of the computer monitoring condition was not an abuse of discretion.
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