United States v. Marrufo, No. 10-2263 (10th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseIn separate prosecutions arising from the same event, Defendant-Appellant Armando Marrufo was convicted in federal court of being a felon in possession of a firearm and in state court of tampering with evidence by hiding the same firearm. Section 2K2.1(b)(6) of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines adds four offense levels to a sentence calculation when the defendant used or possessed a firearm in connection with another felony offense. Appellant argued on appeal that the federal district court should not have applied section 2K2.1(b)(6) to him because his possession of the firearm did not facilitate his tampering with the firearm. Upon review, the Tenth Circuit concluded that Appellant's firearm possession did facilitate his tampering and accordingly, the Court affirmed his sentence.
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