United States v. Rivera-Lopez, No. 13-1060 (1st Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseAppellant pled guilty to possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug crime pursuant to a plea agreement that contained a waiver-of-appeal provision. Appellant was sentenced to sixty months' imprisonment and a five-year term of supervised release pursuant to the plea agreement. For the first six months of supervised release, the district court required Appellant to comply with curfew and electronic monitoring conditions. Appellant appealed these conditions of supervised release, contending that their imposition amounted to a miscarriage of justice. The First Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Appellant's appeal, holding that Appellant's knowing and voluntary waiver of appeal extended to the contested conditions and barred his instant challenge.
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