United States v. NicholsUnited States v. Nichols
This is an appeal from defendant-appellant James Wiley Nichols’ conviction for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in violation of
Although the issue of whether a district court must advise a defendant during a guilty plea of his right to testify is one of first impression in this circuit, it appears that Nichols’ rights were protected. The district court complied with the dictates of
Because Nichols possessed the firearm during escape status, and admitted that he possessed it to facilitate living in the wild during his escape, the district court’s determination that he possessed a firearm in connection with his escape was not clearly erroneous. It also appears that the district court did not plainly
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in determining that Nichols merited consecutive sentences for his crimes as the record reflects that the court considered the appropriate factors enumerated in
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Nichols’ conviction and sentence are, therefore, AFFIRMED.