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United States v. R. Arreguin-Rivera, 02-1087 (2002)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Number: 02-1087 Visitors: 8
Filed: Jul. 23, 2002
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT _ No. 02-1087 _ United States of America, * * Appellee, * * v. * Appeal from the United States * District Court for the Roberto Arreguin-Rivera, * District of Nebraska. * Appellant. * [UNPUBLISHED] _ Submitted: July 16, 2002 Filed: July 23, 2002 _ Before BOWMAN, FAGG, and RILEY, Circuit Judges. _ PER CURIAM. Roberto Arreguin-Rivera (Arreguin-Rivera) was arrested after police found a large amount of methamphetamine in hidden compartments in a
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                    United States Court of Appeals
                            FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
                                  ___________

                                  No. 02-1087
                                  ___________

United States of America,              *
                                       *
            Appellee,                  *
                                       *
      v.                               * Appeal from the United States
                                       * District Court for the
Roberto Arreguin-Rivera,               * District of Nebraska.
                                       *
            Appellant.                 *       [UNPUBLISHED]
                                  ___________

                             Submitted: July 16, 2002
                                 Filed: July 23, 2002
                                 ___________

Before BOWMAN, FAGG, and RILEY, Circuit Judges.
                           ___________

PER CURIAM.

       Roberto Arreguin-Rivera (Arreguin-Rivera) was arrested after police found a
large amount of methamphetamine in hidden compartments in a car in which he was
a passenger. He pled guilty to conspiring to possess, with intent to distribute,
methamphetamine in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) & 846. The district court1
sentenced Arreguin-Rivera to 97 months imprisonment, based on a Guidelines range
of 97-121 months, and 5 years supervised release. Arreguin-Rivera appeals, and we
affirm. After reviewing the record for plain error, we find no plain error.

      1
       The Honorable Richard G. Kopf, Chief Judge, United States District Court for
the District of Nebraska.
      In a brief filed under Anders v. California, 
386 U.S. 738
(1967), Arreguin-
Rivera’s counsel concedes Arreguin-Rivera’s sentence is not subject to review, if
within a properly calculated Guidelines range and not otherwise in violation of law.
See 18 U.S.C. § 3742(a); United States v. Woodrum, 
959 F.2d 100
, 101 (8th Cir.
1992) (per curiam). We agree. Arreguin-Rivera's sentence is within a properly
calculated range and no violations of law exist.

       Having independently reviewed the entire record in accordance with Penson
v. Ohio, 
488 U.S. 75
(1988), we find no plain error affecting Arreguin-Rivera’s
substantial rights. See United States v. Vonn, 
122 S. Ct. 1043
, 1046 (2002) (standard
of review). We do note two issues which warrant comment.

       First, Arreguin-Rivera received a role in the offense sentencing adjustment
based on the plea agreement, which stipulated he was a "minor participant." See
United States v. Nguyen, 
46 F.3d 781
, 783 (8th Cir. 1995) ("A defendant who
explicitly and voluntarily exposes himself to a specific sentence may not challenge
that punishment on appeal."). Although Arreguin-Rivera argued at the plea hearing
and on appeal that his involvement was virtually non-existent, the district court did
not err in relying on the plea agreement stipulation.

       Second, the plea agreement and the statements made at the plea hearing were
sufficient to form a factual basis for the conspiracy plea. In the plea agreement,
Arreguin-Rivera agreed that he "conspired to deliver methamphetamine to Nebraska."
At the plea hearing, Arreguin-Rivera's statements, together with his lawyer's
statements, show that he was pleading guilty to a conspiracy because the car driver
was prepared to testify and implicate Arreguin-Rivera in the conspiracy.

       The judgment of the district court is affirmed. Counsel’s motion to withdraw
is granted.



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A true copy.

      Attest:

               CLERK, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, EIGHTH CIRCUIT.




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