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USA v. Carlos Ahedo-Aguilar

Docket 19-50202, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit (June 21, 2019)
Plaintiff - Appellee, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant, CARLOS EFREN AHEDO-AGUILAR
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Opinion (Criminal)

Document USA v. Carlos Ahedo-Aguilar, 19-50202 (9th Cir. Jun. 16, 2020)
Additionally, Appellant asserts that the district court abused its discretion under the Sentencing Guidelines by imposing three years of supervised release when he is likely to be deported.
Here, the district court provided a particularized explanation justifying the imposition of supervised release when it listed Appellant’s aggravating and mitigating factors at the sentencing hearing as required by 18 U.S.C. § 3553(c).
Next, the district court noted that Appellant’s criminal history was old, and Appellant appeared to have rehabilitated himself after his past violent crimes.
Finally, the district court noted that, while Appellant’s criminal history was old, he did attempt to illegally re-enter the United States numerous times.
Ultimately, the district court decided that because of Appellant’s attempts to re-enter the country illegally, the added safeguard of supervised release was necessary despite the suggestion of Sentencing Guideline § 5D1.1(c).
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