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U.S. v. Pizarro

United States District Court, D. New Hampshire
Feb 8, 2008
Case No. _98-cr-148-01-PB (D.N.H. Feb. 8, 2008)

Opinion

Case No. _98-cr-148-01-PB.

February 8, 2008


ORDER


Defendant moves to reduce his sentence based upon the recent amendments to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines regarding cocaine base ("crack cocaine") offenses (document no. 38). For the reasons stated below, the motion to reduce sentence is DENIED.

On May 1, 2007, the United States Sentencing Commission (the "Commission") submitted to Congress an amendment to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines that lowers the guideline sentencing range for certain categories of offenses involving crack cocaine. Specifically, the amendment adjusts downward by two levels the base offense level assigned to each threshold quantity of crack cocaine listed in the Drug Quantity Table in § 2D1.1 and provides a mechanism for determining the guideline range for offenses involving crack cocaine and other controlled substances. This amendment took effect November 1, 2007.

Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 994(u), the Commission also determined that this guideline amendment would be applied retroactively to offenders who were sentenced under prior versions of the Guidelines Manual and who are incarcerated. The Commission set the effective date for the retroactive application of this amendment to be March 3, 2008, at which time reductions in sentence pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2) based on the retroactive application of the crack cocaine amendment will be authorized.

After having reviewed the offense for which the defendant was convicted in this district and upon which he is presently incarcerated, it is determined that defendant is not eligible to seek a reduced sentence under this amendment. The amended guideline range is determined by substituting only the retroactive crack cocaine amendment to the guidelines as applied at the original sentencing and all other guideline application decisions for the original sentencing remain unaffected. The retroactive application of the crack cocaine amendment does not result in a lower sentence for the defendant because he was deemed to be a career offender.

Therefore, for the foregoing reasons, Defendant's motion to reduce sentence (document no. 38) is DENIED.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

U.S. v. Pizarro

United States District Court, D. New Hampshire
Feb 8, 2008
Case No. _98-cr-148-01-PB (D.N.H. Feb. 8, 2008)
Case details for

U.S. v. Pizarro

Case Details

Full title:United States of America v. Felipe Ayala Pizarro

Court:United States District Court, D. New Hampshire

Date published: Feb 8, 2008

Citations

Case No. _98-cr-148-01-PB (D.N.H. Feb. 8, 2008)

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