United States v. De Jesus-Torres, No. 21-1916 (1st Cir. 2023)
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The First Circuit affirmed Defendant's sentence imposed upon his plea of guilty to five counts of carjacking and one count of attempted carjacking with a direct modification of the restitution order as specified in this and affirmed the modified restitution order, holding that Defendant's claims of sentencing error were without merit and that there was merit as to one of his claims regarding the restitution order.
Defendant pleaded guilty to all six counts in the indictment. After a hearing, the district court imposed a within-the-range term of immurement of seventy-eight months and ordered Defendant to pay $9,295 in restitution. The First Circuit affirmed as modified, holding (1) there was no procedural error in Defendant's sentence; (2) Defendant's sentence was substantively reasonable; and (3) the district court must modify the portion of the restitution order dealing with reimbursement for transmission repairs.
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