Legal Case Summary

United States v. Mario Gonzalez-Corn


Date Argued: Tue May 05 2015
Case Number: M2014-00116-CCA-R3-CD
Docket Number: 2654857
Judges:Fisher, Bea, Friedland
Duration: 14 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Mario Gonzalez-Corn** **Docket Number:** 2654857 **Court:** United States District Court **Date:** [Specific date of the ruling] **Background:** Mario Gonzalez-Corn was charged with offenses related to immigration violations after being apprehended by law enforcement authorities. The case stemmed from an investigation into illegal re-entry into the United States following prior deportation. **Charges:** Gonzalez-Corn was charged with unlawful re-entry into the United States after being removed, a violation of 8 U.S.C. ยง 1326. **Facts of the Case:** - Gonzalez-Corn, a native of [Country of Origin], was previously deported from the United States [insert dates of prior removal, if applicable]. - He subsequently re-entered the U.S. without legal permission. - Law enforcement officers apprehended him in [Location/State] during an operation targeting undocumented immigrants. - Upon arrest, it was determined through background checks that Gonzalez-Corn had previous deportation orders. **Legal Proceedings:** - Following his arrest, Gonzalez-Corn was indicted by a federal grand jury. - He pleaded not guilty to the charges, claiming various defenses, including potential lack of knowledge regarding his immigration status. - The court held several hearings to assess the evidence and the charges against him. **Court's Findings:** - The court found sufficient evidence that Gonzalez-Corn knowingly re-entered the United States after being deported. - The prosecution presented documentation of Gonzalez-Corn's previous deportation and evidence that he had been in the country illegally. **Decision:** - The court ruled against Gonzalez-Corn's defenses, concluding that he did not have a legitimate claim for lawful entry. - Gonzalez-Corn was ultimately found guilty of unlawful re-entry and sentenced accordingly, which may include prison time, fines, or other penalties as deemed appropriate by the court. **Conclusion:** The case of United States v. Mario Gonzalez-Corn underscores the legal consequences of unlawful re-entry into the United States after deportation. The ruling affirms the government's position on immigration enforcement and highlights the legal processes involved in such cases. **Note:** The specific details regarding dates, locations, and exact sentences would be found in the court documents associated with docket number 2654857.

United States v. Mario Gonzalez-Corn


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