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US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
October 26, 2020

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United States v. Bruno-Campos

Criminal Law

Associate Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Mar. 15, 1933 - Sep. 18, 2020

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United States v. Bruno-Campos

Docket: 18-2010

Opinion Date: October 22, 2020

Judge: Selya

Areas of Law: Criminal Law

The First Circuit affirmed the judgment of the district court sentencing Defendant to an upwardly variant sixty-month term of immurement for illegal possession of a machine gun, holding that Defendant's sentence was neither procedurally nor substantively unreasonable. Specifically, the First Circuit held (1) the sentencing court specifically articulated why it believed that Defendant's situation was sufficiently distinctive to warrant a variance; (2) Defendant was not prejudiced when the prosecutor made a gratuitous conjecture without basis in the record; and (3) the relatively modest variance as well within the ambit of the court's discretion.

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