United States v. Fisher, No. 16-3101 (8th Cir. 2017)
Annotate this CaseThe Eighth Circuit reversed defendant's sentence of 150 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to bank robbery. The court held that the district court incorrectly applied the two-level enhancement under USSG 3B1.4, for use of a minor in the commission of the offense, because the evidence failed to demonstrate that defendant affirmatively acted to involve a minor in the robbery.
Court Description: Shepherd, Author, with Smith, Chief Judge, and Arnold, Circuit Judge] Criminal case - Sentencing. The facts failed to demonstrate that defendant used his minor companion or attempted to use her in committing the bank robbery, and the district court erred in imposing a sentencing enhancement under Guidelines Sec. 3B1.4 for use of a minor in the commission of the offense; remanded for resentencing without the enhancement. Chief Judge Smith, dissenting.
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