United States v. Woronowicz, No. 12-4320 (3d Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CaseWoronowicz was convicted of four counts of willful failure to file tax returns and was sentenced to 12 months of imprisonment with 1 year of supervised release. He failed to comply with the terms of supervised release, resulting in an additional three months’ imprisonment. Woronowicz failed to surrender. After being arrested, Woronowicz consented a search of his residence. Agents discovered counterfeit currency with a face value in excess of $207,000. About 90 percent of the bills were completed on only one side and $20,000 worth were completed on both sides. Agents also discovered materials used to manufacture counterfeit currency. Woronowicz pleaded guilty to the one count of counterfeiting. The district court applied a 12-level enhancement to the Guidelines range, under section 2B5.1(b)(1)(B) based on its calculation of the face value of the counterfeit currency as exceeding $200,000. The Third Circuit affirmed.
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