United States v. Reyes-Mendoza, No. 10-11119 (5th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseDefendant pleaded guilty to illegal reentry after removal from the United States. Defendant had a conviction of manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of section 11379.6 of the California Health and Safety Code. Because the district court classified that conviction as a "drug trafficking offense," the sentence was enhanced by sixteen levels under U.S.S.G. 2L1.2. On appeal, defendant contested the classification of the prior conviction. Because the court did not read "manufacture" broadly for purposes of the sentencing guidelines, there were some acts that would violate section 11379.6 without qualifying as a "drug trafficking offense" for purposes of U.S.S.G. 2L1.2. Therefore, the court vacated the sentence and remanded for resentencing without the enhancement.
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