United States v. Cammorto

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The Fourth Circuit affirmed defendant's 41 month prison sentence after he pleaded guilty to knowingly failing to register in Virginia as a sex offender. The court held that his Georgia rape convictions satisfied the requirements for finding him a Tier III offender because the Georgia offense was categorically comparable to or more severe than the federal crime of aggravated sexual abuse, as described in 18 U.S.C. 2241, which was one of the offenses defining a Tier III offender. View "United States v. Cammorto" on Justia Law