Free Plea Agreement - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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Case 1:07-cr-00051-GIVIS Document 16 Filed 10/18/2007 Page 1 of 3
TN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, )
Plaintiff, l
v. g Criminal Action No. 07-5 l—GMS
ROBERT ALEXIS ESCOBAR—SOLANO, g
Defendant. g
MEMORANDUM OF PLEA AGREEMENT
Pursuant to discussions between the United States of America, by and through its attomey,
Edmond Falgowski, Assistant United States Attomey for the District of Delaware, and on behalf of and
with the consent and knowledge of Colm F. Connolly, United States Attomey for the District of
Delaware, and the defendant, Robert Alexis Escobar-Solano, by and through the defendant's attomey,
Eleni Kousoulis, Esquire, the following agreement is hereby entered into by the respective parties:
1. The defendant shall enter a guilty plea to the one count Indictment charging Reentry After
Deportation, a violation of Title 8, United States Code, Section l326(a) and (b)(2), which carries a
maximum penalty of twenty years incarceration, a $250,000 fine, three years supervised release, and
a $100 special assessment.
2. The elements of Reentry After Deportation are as follows:
(a) the defendant was deported from the United States;
(b) after deportation the defendant knowingly returned to the United States;

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(c) the defendant returned to the United States without the permission of either the
Attomey General of the United States or the Undersecretary for Border and Transportation
Security, Department of Homeland Security; and
(d) at the time the defendant retumed to the United States he was not a citizen ofthe
United States.
3. The defendant agrees to pay the special assessment of $100 at the time of sentencing.
Should the defendant fail to do so, the defendant agrees to voluntarily enter the United States Bureau
· of Prisons’ administered program known as the Inmate Financial Responsibility Pro gram through which
the Bureau of Prisons will collect a portion of the defendant’s prison salary and apply it on the
defendant’s behalf to the payment of any outstanding debt ordered.
4. The defendant understands that the District Court must consider the United States
Sentencing Guidelines and the factors set forth in 18 U.S.C. Section 3553(a) in determining an
appropriate sentence. At this stage (prior to the preparation of the pre—sentence report), the defendant
should expect that the Government will recommend that the Court impose a sentence consistent with
the sentencing range set forth by the sentencing guidelines. The defendant understands, however, that
the ultimate determination of an appropriate sentence will be up to the sentencing judge. The Court
may impose a sentence which exceeds, falls below, or is contained within the sentencing range
prescribed by the sentencing guidelines. The defendant expressly acknowledges that if the Court
imposes a sentence outside the range set forth in the sentencing guidelines, or otherwise different than
the defendant expected, or contrary to the recommendation of his attorney or the United States, the
defendant will not be allowed to withdraw his guilty plea on that basis.
5. The United States agrees that in consideration of the defendant’s timely guilty plea, the
Government will not oppose a two point reduction in the Offense Level for the defendant’s affirmative
acceptance of responsibility, pursuant to Sentencing Guideline Section 3El.l. Further, if the
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defendant’s offense level is 16 or greater, the United States agrees to move for an additional one point
reduction in the offense level.
6. It is further agreed by the parties that this Memorandum supersedes all prior promises,
representations, and statements ofthe undersigned parties; that this Memorandum may be modified only
in writing signed by all the parties; and that any and all promises, representations and statements made
prior to or after this Memorandum are null and void and have no effect whatsoever, unless they comport
with the subsequent written modification requirements of this paragraph.
COLM F. CONNOLLY .
Un` tes Attom __ ,/J
Eleni Kousoulis, Esquire I on Fal l
Attomey for Defendant Assistant United tates Ajtomey
Robert Alexis Escobar-Solano
Defendant
Dated: |O# *0 7
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AND NOW this [gg day of Q Qgg _ , 2007, the foregoing
Memorandum of Plea Agreement is hereby (accepted)(-rejeeted-)-by this Court.
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Honor ble Gre ry M. leet
Chief dge, United States District Court
F I L E D
OCT l 8 2007
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