United States v. Gasca-Ruiz, No. 14-50342 (9th Cir. 2017)
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to transporting undocumented immigrants. Over defendant's objection, the district court imposed a two-level sentencing enhancement under USSG 2L1.1(b)(7)(A) for bodily injury because one of the passengers in the trunk of defendant's car sustained injuries. The court took this case en banc to resolve an intra-circuit conflict over the standard of review that applies when the court reviews a district court's application of the United States Sentencing Guidelines to the facts of a given case. The court concluded that as a general rule such decisions should be reviewed for abuse of discretion. The court explained that there is at least one situation in which de novo review is appropriate: determining whether a defendant's prior conviction is for a "crime of violence," as required under some provisions of the Guidelines. Applying de novo review in this case, the court concluded that the district court identified the correct legal standard by applying USSG 2L1.1(b)(7)(A). Here, the district court did not abuse its discretion in concluding that the standard for bodily injury had been met. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
Court Description: Criminal Law. The en banc court affirmed the district court’s sentencing determination in a case this court took en banc to resolve an intra-circuit conflict over the standard of review that applies when this court reviews a district court’s application of the United States Sentencing Guidelines to the facts of a given case. The en banc court held that, as a general rule, a district court’s application of the Sentencing Guidelines to the facts of a given case should be reviewed for abuse of discretion. The en banc court wrote that there is at least one exception to the general rule: the determination whether a defendant’s prior conviction is for a “crime of violence,” as required under some provisions of the Guidelines, remains subject to de novo review. Reviewing de novo whether the district court identified the correct legal standard in applying U.S.S.G. § 2L1.1(b)(7)(A) in this case, the en banc court concluded that it did. The en banc court held that in applying § 2L1.1(b)(7)(A) to the undisputed facts of this case, the district court did not abuse its discretion in concluding that the standard for bodily injury had been met. Judge Hurwitz, joined by Judge W. Fletcher, concurred in part and concurred in the result. He wrote that whether UNITED STATES V. GASCA-RUIZ 3 reviewed de novo or with deference, the district court’s determination was plainly correct, and he would therefore leave for another day the issue of appropriate standard of review.
This opinion or order relates to an opinion or order originally issued on November 12, 2015.
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