United States v. Price

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Defendant appealed his 110 month sentence after pleading guilty to possessing firearms as a felon. The court concluded that the record supported the district court's conclusion that defendant's prior convictions for attempted-aggravated-assault in Kansas required violent force and fell under the force clause of USSG 4B1.2(a). The court also concluded that the district court did not err by applying a four-level enhancement under USSG 2K2.1(b)(6)(B) for possession in connection with another felony, possessing marijuana. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment. View "United States v. Price" on Justia Law