Legal Case Summary

United States v. Evelio Cervantes-Conde


Date Argued: Wed Oct 09 2013
Case Number: 11-10680
Docket Number: 7837216
Judges:Hawkins, Smith, Nguyen
Duration: 22 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Evelio Cervantes-Conde** **Docket Number:** 7837216 **Court:** United States District Court **Date:** (Please insert the relevant date based on your requirement) **Overview:** Evelio Cervantes-Conde was charged in connection with federal offenses. The case primarily revolves around violations related to immigration laws, specifically focusing on illegal re-entry into the United States after having been previously deported. **Facts:** - The defendant, Evelio Cervantes-Conde, is a citizen of Mexico. - Cervantes-Conde had previously been deported from the United States due to immigration offenses. - The government charged him after discovering that he had re-entered the United States without permission. - Evidence presented included documentation of Cervantes-Conde’s previous deportation and his presence in the U.S. after that deportation. **Legal Issues:** - The case involved the application of 8 U.S.C. § 1326, which prohibits any alien who has been denied admission, excluded, or deported from the United States from re-entering without proper legal authorization. - The prosecution had to prove that the defendant knowingly re-entered the country after being previously deported. **Ruling:** The court ultimately ruled in favor of the prosecution, finding sufficient evidence that Cervantes-Conde was aware of his status and had re-entered the United States illegally. The ruling also examined the circumstances surrounding his prior deportation and any mitigating factors that may have influenced the defendant’s actions. **Consequences:** - Cervantes-Conde faced sentencing per federal sentencing guidelines. - Potential penalties included a significant prison sentence, fines, and a continued order of removal back to Mexico. **Conclusion:** This case highlights the challenges and legal implications surrounding immigration offenses, particularly the seriousness with which the U.S. legal system addresses illegal re-entry after deportation. The ruling reinforces the statutory framework governing immigration and serves as a reminder of the legal consequences faced by individuals who violate these laws. (Note: For specific details regarding the court's ruling, sentencing, and date, additional case resources or legal documentation may be required.)

United States v. Evelio Cervantes-Conde


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