As summer draws to a close, here are two more summary orders of interest.
In United States v. Reap, No. 06-5793-cr (2d Cir. August 30, 2010), the court notes that it is an open question in the circuit whether 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) requires proof that the defendant knew that he had a prior felony conviction.
In United States v. Goodwin, No. 09-2019-cr (2d Cir. September 9, 2010), the district court erroneously applied the four-level enhancement for possessing a firearm "in connection with" another felony offense by relying on a "fact not supported by record evidence." The court rejected the defendant's request for a remand with instructions not to impose the enhancement, instead opting for an "open ended" remand because "the facts relating to whether the enhancement might apply are unclear."
In United States v. Reap, No. 06-5793-cr (2d Cir. August 30, 2010), the court notes that it is an open question in the circuit whether 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) requires proof that the defendant knew that he had a prior felony conviction.
In United States v. Goodwin, No. 09-2019-cr (2d Cir. September 9, 2010), the district court erroneously applied the four-level enhancement for possessing a firearm "in connection with" another felony offense by relying on a "fact not supported by record evidence." The court rejected the defendant's request for a remand with instructions not to impose the enhancement, instead opting for an "open ended" remand because "the facts relating to whether the enhancement might apply are unclear."