United States v. Garcia-Robles, No. 09-1980 (6th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseAfter being arrested and deported twice, the defendant was again arrested and entered a plea of guilty to unlawful re-entry under 8 U.S.C. 1326. The district court imposed a sentence of 96 months of incarceration; 59 months longer than the guidelines maximum. The Sixth Circuit remanded. Without holding a hearing, the district court again imposed a 96-month sentence. The Sixth Circuit again vacated and remanded. On a general remand, the defendant is entitled to a resentencing hearing at which he may exercise the right to be present and allocute as provided by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; when a plenary resentencing hearing is held, the district court must state, in open court, the reasons underlying the imposed sentence. The court declined a request for assignment to a different trial judge.
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