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United States v. Rangel-Garcia

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, E.D. California
Sep 28, 2015
1:07-cr-00016-AWI-2 (E.D. Cal. Sep. 28, 2015)

Opinion

          HEATHER E. WILLIAMS, Federal Defender, HANNAH R. LABAREE, Assistant Federal Defender, Counsel Designated for Service, Sacramento, California, Attorneys for Defendant, JOSE EFRAIN RANGEL-GARCIA.

          BENJAMIN B. WAGNER, United States Attorney, KATHLEEN A. SERVATIUS, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Attorney for Plaintiff, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.


          STIPULATED MOTION AND ORDER TO REDUCE SENTENCE PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2) RETROACTIVE DRUGS-MINUS-TWO REDUCTION CASE

          ANTHONY W. ISHII, Senior District Judge.

         Defendant, JOSE EFRAIN RANGEL-GARCIA, by and through his attorney, Assistant Federal Defender Hannah R. Labaree, and plaintiff, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, by and through its counsel, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen A. Servatius, hereby stipulate as follows:

         1. Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2), this Court may reduce the term of imprisonment in the case of a defendant who has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment based on a sentencing range that has subsequently been lowered by the Sentencing Commission pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 994(o);

         2. On April 6, 2009, this Court sentenced Mr. Rangel-Garcia to a term of 135 months imprisonment;

         3. His total offense level was 33, his criminal history category was I, and the resulting guideline range was 135 to 168 months;

         4. The sentencing range applicable to Mr. Rangel-Garcia was subsequently lowered by the United States Sentencing Commission in Amendment 782, made retroactive on July 18, 2014, see 79 Fed. Reg. 44, 973;

         5. Mr. Rangel-Garcia's total offense level has been reduced from 33 to 31, and his amended guideline range is 108 to 135 months. He is subject to the statutory minimum sentence of 120 months;

         6. Accordingly, the parties request the Court enter the order lodged herewith reducing Mr. Rangel-Garcia's term of imprisonment to 120 months, effective November 1, 2015.

          ORDER

         This matter came before the Court on the stipulated motion of the defendant for reduction of sentence pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2).

         The parties agree, and the Court finds, that Mr. Rangel-Garcia is entitled to the benefit Amendment 782, which reduces the total offense level from 33 to 31, resulting in an amended guideline range of 108 to 135 months. He is subject to the statutory minimum sentence of 120 months.

         IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the term of imprisonment imposed in April 2009 is reduced to a term of 120 months, effective November 1, 2015. If this sentence is less than the amount of time the defendant has already served as of November 1, 2015, the sentence is reduced to a time served sentence. In no event is this Order to be understood as authorizing release prior to November 1, 2015 or authorizing a term of imprisonment less than the term actually served on November 1, 2015.

         IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other terms and provisions of the original judgment remain in effect. The clerk shall forthwith prepare an amended judgment reflecting the above reduction in sentence, and shall serve certified copies of the amended judgment on the United States Bureau of Prisons and the United States Probation Office.

         Unless otherwise ordered, Mr. Rangel-Garcia shall report to the United States Probation Office within seventy-two hours after his release.

         IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

United States v. Rangel-Garcia

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, E.D. California
Sep 28, 2015
1:07-cr-00016-AWI-2 (E.D. Cal. Sep. 28, 2015)
Case details for

United States v. Rangel-Garcia

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. JOSE EFRAIN RANGEL-GARCIA…

Court:United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, E.D. California

Date published: Sep 28, 2015

Citations

1:07-cr-00016-AWI-2 (E.D. Cal. Sep. 28, 2015)