Manrique v. United States

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Holding: A defendant wishing to appeal an order imposing restitution in a deferred restitution case must file a notice of appeal from that order; if he fails to do so and the government objects, he may not challenge the restitution order on appeal.

Judgment: Affirmed, 6-2, in an opinion by Justice Thomas on April 19, 2017. Justice Ginsburg filed a dissenting opinion, in which Justice Sotomayor joined. Justice Gorsuch took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.

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