United States v. Bossany, Jr., No. 11-1037 (8th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to money laundering and conspiring to commit honest-services mail fraud. Defendant's conviction stemmed from his participation in defrauding his employer, Best Buy, by assisting one of Best Buy's vendors. On appeal, defendant challenged his sentence, contending that the district court erred by denying him an acceptance of responsibility reduction under U.S.S.G. 3E1.1 and by sentencing him above the 60-month maximum for the conspiracy offense. The district court found that defendant's repeated false statements at a crucial point in the case were "all direct repudiations of his own guilt." Therefore, the court held that the perjured testimony went to the heart of the acceptance of responsibility, and the district court did not clearly err in finding that defendant did not "clearly demonstrate" his willingness to take responsibility for his criminal conduct. The court agreed that the 90-month sentence for conspiracy exceeded the statutory maximum but concluded that the error did not affect defendant's substantial rights. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
Court Description: Criminal Case - sentence. District court did not clearly err in denying acceptance of responsibility reduction, as this case is not exceptional compelling a finding of acceptance of responsibility despite finding of perjury. Although district court plainly erred in imposing 90-month sentence for conspiracy that exceeded 60-month statutory maximum, error did not affect substantial rights because district court legally imposed 90 months on another count.
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