The "Cite" of the Crime

Episode #24 - Federal Criminal Case Law Update (October 31, 2022 - November 4, 2022)

November 09, 2022 Jeremy Lasnetski
The "Cite" of the Crime
Episode #24 - Federal Criminal Case Law Update (October 31, 2022 - November 4, 2022)
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Federal 11th Circuit Criminal Case Law Update 
(October 31, 2022 - November 4, 2022)

Written summaries here: https://www.jacksonvillecriminallawyerblog.com/federal-11th-circuit-criminal-case-law-update-october-31-2022-november-4-2022/

OVERVIEW

  • 8 cases
  • 0 published decisions
  • 8 unpublished decisions

Case #1 - United States v. Benitez Gonzalez, No. 21-13306 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 1, 2022) - 00:58

  • Benitez is an attempted Hobbs Act robbery case.

Case #2 - United States v. Blanc, No. 21-12259 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 2, 2022) - 7:38

  • Blanc is a motion for retroactive recommendation of concurrent sentence case. 

Case #3 - United States v. Gorycki, No. 21-12823 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 4, 2022) - 10:12

  • Gorycki is an attempting to entice or induce a minor to engage in unlawful sexual activity case dealing with the proper definition of “induce” 

Case #4 - United States v. Harvey, No. 22-10610 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 3, 2022) - 19:13

  • Harvey is a violation of supervised release case involving failure to register an email address or social media identifiers.

Case #5 - United States v. James, No. 21-13689 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(October 31, 2022) - 24:21

  • James is a possession of a firearm by a convicted felon case involving suppression of evidence and statements.

Case #6 - United States v. Mack, No. 22-10234 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 3, 2022) - 31:02

  • Mack is a procedural and substantive reasonableness of the sentence case. 

Case #7 - United States v. Moise, No. 21-13424 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 1, 2022) - 33:37

  • Moise is an improper prosecutor comment in closing argument case. 

Case #8 - United States v. Richiez, No. 21-13629 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 1, 2022) - 37:22

  • Richiez is a substantive reasonableness of the sentence case.

Compassionate Release Cases

United States v. Cannon, No. 21-13570 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(November 1, 2022)