United States First Circuit
US v. Harrison, 17-2088
Affirmed a prison sentence followed by lifetime supervised release on charges of possession of child pornography. The defendant, who had previously been convicted of a sexual crime involving young boys, argued that the district court inadequately explained why it imposed a condition of lifetime supervised release, and also that his 120-month prison sentence was substantively unreasonable. The First Circuit rejected his arguments and affirmed.
Appellate Information
- Published 2018/08/10
Judges
- Lynch
Court
- United States First Circuit