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United States v. Nelfin Zelaya-Rosales
2013 WL 425325
5th Cir.
2013
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Background

  • Zelaya-Rosales pleaded guilty to illegal reentry under 8 U.S.C. § 1326(a).
  • PSR: base offense level 8, minus 2 for acceptance of responsibility, total level 6, criminal history I; advisory range 0–6 months.
  • PSR recommended 6 months; no identified departure factors; Zelaya-Rosales did not object.
  • At sentencing, the court imposed a six-month upward departure based on five immigration encounters and four prior removals, without notice.
  • Zelaya-Rosales objected to the sentence’s reasonableness; the district court overruled.
  • On appeal, Zelaya-Rosales challenged lack of notice and reasonableness; the court AFFIRMS.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Notice for upward departure Zelaya-Rosales argues lack of notice violated rights. Government concedes Rule 32(h) error; substantial rights may be unaffected. No reversible plain error; substantial rights not shown.
Reasonableness of sentence Sentence departs too far from the range; six-month max was sufficient. District court validly used deterrence and § 4A1.3 to depart upward. No abuse of discretion; departure justified; sentence affirmed.

Key Cases Cited

  • United States v. Andrews, 390 F.3d 840 (5th Cir. 2004) (noise for upward-departure notice standard; plain-error framework)
  • United States v. Olano, 507 U.S. 725 (Supreme Court 1993) (plain-error analysis framework)
  • United States v. Reyna, 358 F.3d 344 (5th Cir. 2004) (plain-error review requirements for impact on rights)
  • United States v. Jones, 444 F.3d 430 (5th Cir. 2006) (lack of notice not reversible if no likelihood of lesser sentence)
  • United States v. Tampico, 297 F.3d 396 (5th Cir. 2002) (non-miscarriage of justice when notice lacking)
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Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Nelfin Zelaya-Rosales
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Date Published: Feb 4, 2013
Citation: 2013 WL 425325
Docket Number: 12-31021
Court Abbreviation: 5th Cir.