United States v. Worley, No. 11-4348 (4th Cir. 2012)
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Appellant David Michael Worley appealed his 100-month sentence for (methamphetamine manufacture and distribution) and special conditions imposed on supervised release, arguing that the sentence was procedurally and substantively unreasonable and that the district court abused its discretion by failing to explain its imposition of the conditions. Upon review, the Fourth Circuit affirmed the 100-month sentence, but reversed the district court's imposition of special conditions one, six, and fourteen. Accordingly the case was remanded for further proceedings on all remaining special conditions.
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