Ton Ton Aquino v. United States
Whether it is unlawful for a court to impose sex offender registration as a condition of supervised release for a non-qualifying offense, and to enforce an appellate waiver to bar review where circuits are divided on such waivers
Whether it is unlawful for a court to impose sex offender registration as a condition of supervised release for a non -qualifying offense, and to enforce an appellate waiver to bar review—where circuits are divided on whether such waivers preclude challenges to plainly unlawful sentencing conditions—thus allowing the Eleventh Circuit, as an outlier, to shield ultra vires registration requirements from scrutiny. ii LIST OF PROCEEDINGS U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit No. 24 -10330 United States of America, Plaintiff -Appellee, v. Ton Ton Aquino, Defendant -Appellant Opinion : December 18, 2024 Rehearing Denial : March 20, 2025 _ U.S. District Court, S.D. Georgia (Savannah) No. 4 :23CR00067 -1 United States of America, Plaintiff v. Ton Ton Aquino, Defendant Judgment : January 24, 2024