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041053U.pdf   08/10/2006  USA  v.  Adil Gasim Al-Dabbi
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  04-1053
   District of Nebraska   
   [UNPUBLISHED] [Per Curiam, with Chief Judge Loken, Wollman and
   Beam, Circuit Judges]
Criminal Case - sentence. On remand following Booker, defendant failed to establish district court's error in treating guidelines as mandatory affected his substantial rights, noting only that district court sentenced defendant to bottom of guidelines range. Record does not support that district court would have sentenced defendant differently. 041053P.pdf 11/12/2004 USA v. Adil Gasim Al-Dabbi U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 04-1053 District of Nebraska
Criminal case - criminal law. Admission of testimony that defendant assaulted a member of the conspiracy and was connected to a firearm was not plain error as the evidence was relevant to show defendant's attempts to control members of the conspiracy through fear and violence; nor did admission of the testimony violate Rule 404(b); no Brady violation shown. [PUBLISHED] [Wollman, Author, with Loken, Chief Judge, and Beam, Circuit Judge]