Aponte-Ramos v. United States

391 F. Supp. 3d 183
CourtUnited States District Court
DecidedJuly 19, 2019
DocketCivil No. 16-2292 (FAB) related to Criminal No. 13-294 (FAB)
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Opinion

FRANCISCO A. BESOSA, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

Before the Court is Josué E. Aponte-Ramos' ("Petitioner" or "Aponte-Ramos") pro-se motion to vacate, set aside, or correct sentence in Criminal Case No. 13-294 pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (" section 2255"), and the Federal Public Defender's Supplemental Brief in Support of Petitioner' Section 2255 Motion. (Civil Docket Nos. 1 and 9.) For the reasons set forth below, the Court finds that Petitioner's motion to vacate his sentence and the Federal Public Defender's Supplemental Brief must be DENIED . Petitioner's request for an evidentiary hearing is also DENIED .

I. BACKGROUND

On March 18, 2015, Aponte-Ramos was charged in three counts of a Superseding Indictment. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 71.) Count One (1) charged: "On or about August 27, 2012, in the District of Puerto Rico and within the jurisdiction of this Court, Josué E. Aponte-Ramos, the defendant herein, aiding and abetting Miguel A. Sánchez-Rivera, took a motor vehicle that had been transported, shipped and received in interstate or foreign commerce, from the person or presence of L.R.Q. by force, violence and intimidation, with the intent to cause death and seriously bodily harm." All in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2119(1) and 2. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 71 at p. 1.)

Count Two (2) charged: "On or about August 27, 2012, in the District of Puerto Rico and within the Jurisdiction of this Court, Josué E. Aponte-Ramos, the defendant herein, aiding and abetting Miguel A. Sánchez-Rivera, did knowingly brandish, carry and use a firearm, that is, a black revolver of unknown brand and caliber during and in relation to a crime of violence, as charged in COUNT ONE of this Indictment, which may be prosecuted in a Court of the United States". All in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 924(c)(1)(A)(ii) and 2. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 71 at p. 2.)

Count Three (3) charged: "From on or about December 24, 2011, to on or about August 27, 2012, in the District of Puerto Rico and within the jurisdiction of this Court, Josué E. Aponte-Ramos, the defendant herein, having been convicted in court of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one (1) year, did unlawfully possess in and affecting interstate or foreign commerce, a firearm and ammunition, as those terms are defined in Title 18, United States Code, § 921(a)(3) and (17)(A) respectively, that is, a black revolver of unknown brand and caliber, loaded with an unknown amount of rounds of ammunition." All in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2). (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 71 at p. 2.)

On May 26, 2015, Aponte-Ramos pled guilty to Counts One and Two. (Criminal *187Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 90.) As part of the plea agreement, Aponte-Ramos and the government agreed to a total offense level of 19 for Count One. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 91 at p. 5.) Although the parties did not stipulate as to any Criminal History Category, they agreed to recommend a term of imprisonment equal to the lower end of the applicable Guideline range. Id. As to Count Two, the parties agreed to recommend a consecutive term of imprisonment of 84 months. Id.

On August 20, 2015, the Probation Officer disclosed an Amended Presentence Report ("PSR") which provided for a total offense level of 23 and a criminal history score of 4 points, which corresponded to a criminal history category of III. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 94 at p. 8.) Based on these quantities, the PSR called for a guideline imprisonment range of 57-71 months of imprisonment for Count 1 and the mandatory minimum sentence of 84 months of imprisonment for Count 2. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 94 at p. 13.) The PSR indicated that Aponte-Ramos' four criminal history points corresponded to previous sentences stemming from the same arrest1 pursuant to U.S.S.G. §§ 4A1.1(a) and (e). Id. The previous sentences set forth in the PSR corresponded to three robbery convictions in Violation of Art. 173 of the Puerto Rico Penal Code2 and one conviction of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in violation of the Puerto Rico Weapons Law.3 The PSR indicated that, according to official court documents: (1) "on August 9, 2003, in Caguas, Puerto Rico, the defendant Josué E. Aponte Ramos used violence and intimidation took a 2002 white Toyota Echo, a women's purse, a Nokia cellular telephone, property of Linda González Candelario" and (2) "on August 3, 2003, in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico the defendant used a revolver to commit a robbery of a 2000 white Toyota Echo, $128, a cellular telephone and personal documents, property of Guillermo Parrilla Bonilla." Id.

On August 27, 2015, the Court sentenced Aponte-Ramos to 71 months of imprisonment for count one and 84 months of imprisonment for count two, to be served consecutively to each other, for a total of 155 months of imprisonment, followed by 3 years of supervised release for count one and 5 years for count two, to be served concurrently with each other.4 (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 99.) Judgment was entered that same day. (Criminal Case No. 13-294, Docket No. 100.) Aponte-Ramos did not file an appeal.

On June 28, 2016, Aponte-Ramos filed a pro-se Motion Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 to vacate, set aside or correct his sentence. (Civil Docket No. 1.) On February 23, 2017, Aponte-Ramos, now represented by the Federal Public Defender, filed a Supplemental Motion in Support of his section 2255 motion. (Civil Docket No. 9.) On October 12, 2018, the United States of America ("Respondent" or "the Government") filed a Response in Opposition to the Supplemental Brief in Support of Petitioner's Section 2255 Petition. (Civil Docket No.

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