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054146P.pdf   03/06/2008  United States  v.  James Eric Moore
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  05-4146
                          and No:  05-4156
   U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa - Cedar Rapids   
   [PUBLISHED] [Loken, Author, with Smith and Gruender, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - Sentencing. On remand from the Supreme Court for further consideration in light of Kimbrough v. U.S. District court did not commit an significant procedural error in imposing sentence, and the sentence imposed was not unreasonable. 054146P.pdf 12/13/2006 United States v. James Eric Moore U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 05-4146 Northern District of Iowa [Loken, Author, with Smith and Gruender, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - Criminal law and Sentencing. Constitutional challenge to the supervised release provisions of 21 U.S.C. Sec. 841(b) rejected; aggregation of drug quantities not specified in the offense of conviction is permissible at sentencing if the quantities were part of the same course of conduct or common scheme; district court did not err in rejecting defendant's claim that some of the crack was held for personal use; 188-month sentence was not unreasonable.