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043256P.pdf 09/08/2005 United States v. Timothy Kendrick
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 04-3256
Northern District of Iowa
[PUBLISHED] [Gruender, Author, with Bye and John R. Gibson]
Criminal case - Criminal law. District court did not abuse its discretion
in refusing to give defendant's requested entrapment instruction as it was
not supported by the evidence; district court did not err in determining
that conviction for the Oregon offense of felony fleeing was a crime of
violence for sentencing purposes under Guidelines Sec. 4B1.1(a); Booker
does not apply to the trial court's finding of the fact of prior conviction;
district court did not abuse its discretion in denying defendant's request
for a two-level reduction for acceptance of responsibility after he put the
government to the burden of proving its case.