United States v. Lisa Faulkner

598 F. App'x 301
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedMarch 23, 2015
Docket14-10636
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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United States v. Lisa Faulkner, 598 F. App'x 301 (5th Cir. 2015).

Opinion

PER CURIAM: *

Lisa Faulkner appeals the sentence imposed following her guilty plea conviction for wire fraud. Faulkner argues that the district court erred by imposing a two-level enhancement under U.S.S.G. § 2Bl.l(b)(10)(C) because the offense involved sophisticated means. We review the district court’s factual determination that Faulkner used sophisticated means for clear error. See United States v. Conner, 537 F.3d 480, 492 (5th Cir.2008).

Faulkner created fictitious room revenue credits using the house account and issued these refunds to her personal accounts. The majority of these refunds corresponded to the current nightly room rate and taxes. Faulkner’s scheme “made it more difficult for the offense to be detected,” United States v. Valdez, 726 F.3d 684, 695 (5th Cir.2013), insofar as she created fictitious refunds, keyed the refund amounts to the current room rates, and deposited the refunds into four different personal accounts. Given these facts, the district court’s application of the enhancement was not clear error. See Conner, 537 F.3d at 492. Further, we are satisfied that, given the record, the Government has carried its burden of demonstrating that any error was harmless. See United States v. Ibarra-Luna, 628 F.3d 712, 718-19 (5th Cir.2010).

AFFIRMED.

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Pursuant to 5th Cir. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5th Cir. R. 47.5.4.

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