U.S. v. Sevilla-Oyola, No. 12-1264 (1st Cir.) (770 F.3d 1) (October 16, 2014) (Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson)
In the 06/23/14 issue of P&J, we noted a strange and misguided sentencing decision in the case entitled U.S. v. Sevilla-Oyola, 753 F.3d 309 (1st Cir. June 3, 2014) (“Sevilla I”). That appeal involved defendant Carlos Sevilla-Oyola (“Sevilla”), who was charged with various crimes as part of a 108-defendant drug ...
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