First Circuit: US v. McCullock

 

Contemporaneous objection to the substance of a sentence condition does not preserve a procedural objection against the explanation of the sentence, which is then reviewed for plain error.

On plain error review, deft carries the burden to establish that the error was dispositive.

Court did not commit plain error in imposing a release condition broadly banning types of obscene content, given the history and characteristics of the offenses, including uncharged acts.


US v. McCullock