United States v. Santa-Soler, No. 19-1562 (1st Cir. 2021)
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In these consolidated appeals the First Circuit affirmed Defendant's sentence imposed following his conviction on the charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm and Defendant's sentence imposed following the revocation of a supervised release term imposed in connection with a prior, unrelated conviction, holding that Defendant's claims of error were unavailing.
The district court imposed a sixty-six term of immurement for the felon-in-possession charge and a twenty-four-month sentence with respect to the supervised release violation. The First Circuit affirmed the sentences, holding (1) the sentence imposed on the felon-in-possession conviction survived Defendant's challenges; and (2) the district court acted within its discretion in imposing the sentence in connection with the revocation of Defendant's supervised release term.
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