United States v. Santamaria
United States v. Santamaria
Opinion of the Court
SUMMARY ORDER
Defendant-Appellant Armando Santamaría appeals from a judgment convicting him, after a plea of guilty, of one count of illegal re-entry into the United States subsequent to his removal after conviction of an aggravated felony, in violation of 8 U.S.C. §§ 1326(a) and (b)(2). See United States v. Santamaria, No. 04 cr 1038 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 20, 2005). The District Court sentenced defendant to a term of 24 months’ imprisonment, to be followed by a term of three years’ supervised release.
On appeal, defendant argues that the District Court erred in finding that sentencing disparities created by the Department of Justice’s “fast-track” programs
Accordingly, we AFFIRM the judgment of the District Court.
. The Probation Office’s Presentence Report concluded that defendant’s applicable Guidelines range was 24-30 months. At sentencing, the District Court also imposed a mandatory $100 special assessment.
. "Fast-track” programs operate as a set of policies followed by U.S. Attorney’s offices in certain districts, whereby the Government recommends reduced sentences for violators of 8 U.S.C. § 1326 "in return for the defendants’ waiver of various rights, including: indictment by a grand jury, trial by jury, presentation of a pre-sentence report, and appellate review of the sentence.” United States v. Mejia, 461 F.3d 158, 160 (2d Cir. 2006). The programs may be implemented only in select districts that "confront[] an exceptionally
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- Full Case Name
- United States v. Armando SANTAMARIA
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- Published