Sentencing challenge in a conviction for traveling interstate commerce to engage in sexual conduct with a minor
US. v. Bradley, 10-1080, concerned a challenge to the district court’s imposition of a 240 months’ imprisonment, in a prosecution of defendant for traveling in interstate commerce to engage in sexual conduct with a minor. The court vacated the sentence and remanded for resentencing as the district court unreasonably based defendant’s sentence on its speculation about prior criminal conduct and potential for recidivism.
Related Link:
- Read the Seventh Circuit’s Full Decision in US. v. Bradley, 10-1080
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