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U.S. v. Cortez

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Aug 21, 2008
290 F. App'x 409 (2d Cir. 2008)

Summary

In United States v. Cortez, 841 F.2d 456, 460 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 486 U.S. 1058, 108 S.Ct. 2829, 100 L.Ed.2d 929 (1988), the Second Circuit dismissed an identical claim by a prisoner who had pleaded guilty and explicitly rejected the Seventh Circuit's requirement that the Court directly ask the defendant whether he read and understood the presentence report.

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Opinion

No. 07-3254-cr.

August 21, 2008.

UPON DUE CONSIDERATION of this appeal from the judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Batts, J.), it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that the judgment is AFFIRMED.

Michael Garcia, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (Christine Y. Wong, Mark D. Lanpher, Katherine Polk Failla, Assistant United States Attorneys, of counsel), New York, NY, for Appellee.

Howard L. Jacobs, New York, NY, for Defendant-Appellant.

PRESENT: Hon. JOSEPH M. McLAUGHLIN, Hon. guido CALABRESI, and Hon. RICHARD C. WESLEY, Circuit Judges.


SUMMARY ORDER

In July 2006, Johnny Cortez pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute heroin and one count of possession with intent to distribute heroin. Under 21 U.S.C. § 841(b)(1)(A)(i), Cortez was subject to a statutory mandatory minimum sentence of 120 months' imprisonment. Cortez requested that the district find him eligible for "safety-valve" relief pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3553(f), which allows district courts to depart below the mandatory minimum if, among other things, the defendant "has truthfully provided to the Government all information and evidence the defendant has concerning the offense or offenses that were part of the same course of conduct or of a common scheme or plan." 18 U.S.C. § 3553(f)(5). At sentencing, the district court denied Cortez safety-valve relief after expressly adopting the presentence report. The district court then sentenced Cortez to a term of 120 months' incarceration.

Cortez now appeals his sentence, arguing that the district court did not adequately explain its reasons for denying him safety-valve relief. 18 U.S.C. § 3553(c) requires the district court to "state in open court the reasons for its imposition of the particular sentence" it imposes. We have stated that district courts may satisfy this requirement by adopting the PSR in open court, which "puts the defendant on notice of the grounds for the sentence imposed since the defendant usually has either seen his own PSR or is entitled to ask for it." United States v. Molina, 356 F.3d 269, 277 (2d Cir. 2004).

Here, the district court expressly adopted the PSR in open court. The PSR included the factual finding that Cortez "did not truthfully provide all information and evidence concerning [his] offense to the Government." Thus, the district court did not violate § 3553(c), and we are satisfied that the district court "considered the parties arguments and ha[d] a reasoned basis for exercising [its] legal decisionmaking authority." Rita v. United States, ___ U.S. ___, 127 S.Ct. 2456, 2468, 168 L.Ed.2d 203 (2007).

For the foregoing reasons, the judgment is AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

U.S. v. Cortez

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Aug 21, 2008
290 F. App'x 409 (2d Cir. 2008)

In United States v. Cortez, 841 F.2d 456, 460 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 486 U.S. 1058, 108 S.Ct. 2829, 100 L.Ed.2d 929 (1988), the Second Circuit dismissed an identical claim by a prisoner who had pleaded guilty and explicitly rejected the Seventh Circuit's requirement that the Court directly ask the defendant whether he read and understood the presentence report.

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Schifano
Case details for

U.S. v. Cortez

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Johnny CORTEZ, Defendant-Appellant

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Date published: Aug 21, 2008

Citations

290 F. App'x 409 (2d Cir. 2008)

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