United States v. McCullock, No. 20-1234 (1st Cir. 2021)
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The First Circuit affirmed the judgment of the district judge imposing three special conditions of supervised release after the revocation of Defendant's supervised release, holding that the special conditions were not unreasonable.
On appeal, Defendant argued that the imposition of the conditions was procedurally unreasonable because the judge's explanation for the special conditions was insufficient and that the contested special conditions were substantively unreasonable. The First Circuit disagreed, holding (1) the special conditions were procedurally reasonable; and (2) Defendant's substantive unreasonableness challenge failed.
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