United States v. Jenkins, No. 13-2986 (8th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CaseDefendant appealed his conviction and sentence for possession of cocaine base with intent to distribute. The court concluded that the evidence was sufficient to convict defendant; the district court adequately considered the 18 U.S.C. 3553(a) factors and did not commit procedural error; and the sentence was substantively reasonable. Accordingly, the court affirmed the conviction and sentence.
Court Description: Criminal case - Criminal law and sentencing. Evidence was sufficient to support defendant's conviction for possession of crack with intent to distribute; district court adequately considered the 3553(a) sentencing factors; sentence imposed was not substantively unreasonable
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