United States v. Jordan, No. 10-3165 (10th Cir. 2011)
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Defendant Michael Jordan appealed his sentence of 210 months' imprisonment on drug charges. He raised three issues for the Tenth Circuit's review. All issues pertained to alleged errors at the trial court: the calculation of his sentence, the alleged insufficient evidence presented against him, and the effectiveness of his trial counsel. Upon careful consideration of the issues Defendant raised in his appeal and the applicable legal authority, the Tenth Circuit found no merit to his arguments. The Court affirmed the lower court's decision and upheld Defendant's sentence.
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