Opinion ID: 3025352
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Wykoff

Text: While Wycoff was serving a twelve-year New Jersey state sentence for armed robbery, a one-count information was issued on April 4, 2006, charging him with conspiracy to falsely make, forge, and counterfeit approximately $10,000 in Federal Reserve Notes contrary to 18 U.S.C. § 471, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371. Wykoff agreed to plead guilty to the information, and the plea agreement provided: Wesely Wykoff knows that he has, and voluntarily waives, the right to file any appeal, any collateral attack, or any other writ or motion, including but not 2 limited to an appeal under 18 U.S.C. § 3742 or a motion under 28 U.S.C. § 2255, which challenges the sentence imposed by the sentencing court if that sentence falls within the Guidelines range that results from the agreed total Guidelines offense level of 13. After a colloquy with Wykoff, the District Court concluded that his decision to plead guilty was knowing, intelligent, and voluntary, and accepted his plea. The District Court sentenced Wykoff to 33 months’ imprisonment1 to run consecutively to his undischarged term of imprisonment imposed by the State of New Jersey. Wykoff appealed.