Luis Delprado v. United States
SocialSecurity Securities Immigration
Whether the required fit between a defendant's prior statute of conviction and a 'generic' offense for the purposes of a criminal history enhancement
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW I. Whether the following cases pending before this Court create a reasonable probability of a different result in the instant case insofar as the address the required fit between a defendant’s prior statute of conviction and a “generic” offense for the purposes of a criminal history enhancement: Quarles v. United States, No. 17-778 (Petition for Certiorari filed November 24, 2017); Herrold v. United States, No. 17-9127 (Government’s Petition for Certiorari filed April 18, 2018); United States v. Stitt, No. 17-765, 138 S.Ct. 1592 (Petition for Certiorari granted April 23, 2018)? I. Whether this Court’s forthcoming opinion in Stokeling v. United States, No. 175554, 138 S.Ct. 1438 (Petition for Certiorari granted April 2, 2018), creates sufficient uncertainty about the accuracy of the result below as to merit holding the instant case until the resolution of Stokeling? il PARTIES Luis Delprado, is the petitioner, who was the defendant-appellant below. The United States of America is the respondent, who was the plaintiff-appellee below. iii