Opinion
1:14-cr-00185
11-17-2021
OPINION & ORDER [Resolving Doc. 261]
JAMES S. GWIN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Defendant Kenneth A. White moves for resentencing under the “Equal Act” and for appointment of counsel. The government opposes White's request.
Doc. 261.
Doc. 262.
On April 6, 2015, this Court sentenced Defendant White to a total of 155 months of incarceration and three years of supervised release. On June 8, 2021, this Court denied Defendant White's motion for compassionate release.
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Doc. 260.
Defendant White now asks the Court to resentence him based on “the new law change: . . . the acquitted conduct aspect of the Equal Act.” Because White gives no explanation of what the “Equal Act” is, or how it supports his motion for resentencing, the Court DENIES Defendant White's motion for resentencing and appointment of counsel.
Doc. 261 at 1.
United States v. Sandridge, 385 F.3d 1032, 1035-36 (6th Cir. 2004) (“It is not sufficient for a party to mention a possible argument in the most skeletal way, leaving the court to . . . put flesh on its bones.”) (internal citation omitted).
IT IS SO ORDERED.