Opinion ID: 709506
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Never have.

Text: 7 Q. Who created the sight draft, that is Exhibit # 2, do you know? 8 A. I have no idea. 9 (JA 20) The grand jury indicted Broughton-Jones on four counts of perjury based on her grand jury testimony and one count of wire fraud in connection with the Erana transaction. 10 After lengthy negotiations between her lawyer and the Government, Broughton-Jones pleaded guilty to one count of perjury, that based upon the testimony just quoted. The Government dismissed all other charges in exchange for her plea. After a Rule 11 hearing, the district court accepted Broughton-Jones's plea to the single perjury charge and sentenced her to six months in jail, two years supervised release, and 150 hours of community service. The court further ordered her to make restitution of $25,000 to Erana. Broughton-Jones then filed a motion to reduce her sentence, which the district court dismissed without a hearing. She now appeals her sentence, challenging both the length of her incarceration and the propriety of the restitution order.