United States v. Hernandez-Valdez, No. 11-2116 (10th Cir. 2011)
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Defendant Miguel Hernandez-Valdez appealed his sentence of thirty-three months' imprisonment for having been convicted of being an alien in possession of a firearm. On appeal to the Tenth Circuit, Defendant argued that the district court erred in applying a four-level sentencing enhancement under the United States Sentencing Guidelines for his possession of the firearm in connection with another felony offense. Although the Court concluded the district court failed to engage in fact finding as required by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Defendant did not show that the court committed plain error. Accordingly, the Tenth Circuit affirmed the district court's calculation of Defendant's sentence.
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