United States v. Law, No. 12-3108 (D.C. Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseDefendants were convicted of conspiring to traffic in narcotics and numerous related crimes and subsequently challenged their resentencing on remand. The court rejected Defendant Farrell's contentions that the district court erred by failing to calculate the applicable Guidelines range; the district court erred by increasing his Guidelines offense level by four on the ground that he was an "organizer or leader" of a drug trafficking organization; the district court failed to consider certain relevant factors in determining whether a departure is warranted; and that his 262-month sentence is unreasonable. The court rejected Defendant Law's contentions that the district court committed procedural error by failing to calculate the applicable Guidelines range at resentencing and that the life sentence imposed on Count 1 violates the Eighth Amendment. Finally, the court rejected Defendant Fletcher's contentions that the district court failed to calculate the applicable Guidelines range; a life sentence for his conviction on Count 1 violates the Eighth Amendment; his 1987 conviction, which contributed to the enhancement of his sentence on Count 1, was entered pursuant to an Alford plea, and that a conviction based on such a plea is insufficient to establish a prior conviction under 21 U.S.C. 841(b); his 1977 conviction, which also contributed to the enhancement of his sentence on Count 1, was set aside under the Federal Youth Corrections Act (FYCA), 18 U.S.C. 5021 (1976), and hence should not have been considered; and there was a defect in the Judgment and Commitment Order for his 1977 conviction that rendered improper any reliance on that conviction for sentencing enhancement. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
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