Legal Case Summary

United States v. Dionicio Reyes-Perez


Date Argued: Thu Apr 19 2012
Case Number: 11-10205
Docket Number: 7839409
Judges:Schroeder, Thomas, Graber
Duration: 34 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Dionicio Reyes-Perez** **Docket Number:** 7839409 **Court:** United States District Court **Date:** [Insert Date of Decision] **Overview:** In the case of United States v. Dionicio Reyes-Perez, the defendant, Dionicio Reyes-Perez, was charged with [specific charges, e.g., illegal re-entry after deportation]. The prosecution alleged that Reyes-Perez had previously been removed from the United States and unlawfully returned without proper authorization. **Facts:** - **Background:** Dionicio Reyes-Perez was originally deported from the United States on [insert date of original deportation]. Following his deportation, he re-entered the country on or about [insert date of illegal re-entry]. - **Detention:** Reyes-Perez was apprehended by law enforcement officers during a [insert context, e.g., traffic stop, border patrol checkpoint] on [insert date of apprehension]. During the encounter, it was discovered that he was a previously deported felon. - **Evidence:** The prosecution presented evidence, including [insert evidence such as testimony, documents, or video footage], to support the claim of illegal re-entry. **Legal Issues:** 1. **Jurisdiction:** The court addressed whether it had jurisdiction over the case based on the defendant's previous deportation and alleged unlawful re-entry. 2. **Re-entry Violation:** The key issue was whether Reyes-Perez had knowingly and willfully re-entered the United States without consent, thus violating [insert relevant statute]. 3. **Potential Defenses:** The defendant's legal team may have raised defenses related to [insert any relevant defenses such as lack of knowledge of re-entry, challenges to the legality of the original deportation, etc.]. **Decision:** The court ultimately ruled in favor of the prosecution, finding that: - Sufficient evidence was presented to demonstrate that Reyes-Perez knowingly re-entered the United States after being deported. - Any defenses raised by the defendant were not persuasive enough to counter the evidence. **Sentence:** Dionicio Reyes-Perez was sentenced to [insert sentence, e.g., time in prison, probation, fines] in accordance with federal guidelines for illegal re-entry. **Conclusion:** This case underscores the legal ramifications of unlawful entry and re-entry into the United States, emphasizing the strict enforcement of immigration laws. The ruling serves as a precedent for similar cases involving immigration violations. **Note:** For specific details regarding the date of decision, charges, and sentence, please refer to the official court documents or legal databases.

United States v. Dionicio Reyes-Perez


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