United States v. Edward SistrunkUnited States v. Edward Sistrunk
Edward Sistrunk pled guilty to one count of bank fraud, a violation of
Sistrunk participated in two bank fraud schemes. In the first scheme, Sistrunk defrauded Wells Fargo Bank of $19,200. In the second scheme, Sistrunk and his brother defrauded TCF Bank. A federal grand jury returned a fifteen-count superseding indictment against the two,
Sistrunk and the United States entered into a plea agreement. The agreement provided that Sistrunk would plead guilty only to the bank fraud against Wells Fargo, yet he would be “accountable under the relevant conduct provisions of the Sentencing Guidelines for the bank fraud which occurred ... at TCF bank. The parties agree that the loss to both banks [TCF and Wells Fargo] is between $30,000 and $70,000.” Plea Agreement at 3. During the plea hearing, Sistrunk reiterated his responsibility to TCF. The district court ordered restitution in the amount of $19,200 to Wells Fargo and $10,740 to TCF.
As part of the plea agreement, Sistrunk waived his right to appeal his sentence. Specifically, the plea agreement states, “[T]he defendant hereby waives all rights conferred by Title
The United States argues that Sistrunk waived his right to appeal. We agree that Sistrunk waived his right to appeal from the sentencing order, but we conclude that the appeal from the restitution order is beyond the scope of the waiver. “When reviewing a purported waiver, we must confirm that the appeal falls within the scope of the waiver and that both the waiver and plea agreement were entered into knowingly and voluntarily.”
United States v. Andis,
We conclude that Sistrunk knowingly and voluntarily waived his right to appeal his sentence. The plea agreement states the waiver in unambiguous terms, and thus we refuse to consider Sistrunk’s contention that the district court erred in ruling that he was not a minor participant.
Sistrunk did not, however, waive his right to appeal the restitution order. We addressed this issue in
United States v. Cupit,
We have held that
United States v. Booker,
Accordingly, we dismiss Sistrunk’s appeal as to his sentence and affirm the judgment imposing restitution in the amount of $29,940.
Notes
. The Honorable Donovan W. Frank, United States District Judge for the District of Minnesota.