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152378P.pdf 08/10/2016 United States v. Kevin Jauron
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 15-2378
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa - Cedar Rapids
[PUBLISHED] [Shepherd, Author, with Colloton, Circuit Judge, and Moody,
District Judge]
Criminal case - Sentencing. Errors defendant raises, assuming they were
errors, did not affect his total offense level as his offense level
exceeded the offense level ceiling with or without the challenged
enhancements, and any error was harmless; further, the court stated it
would impose the same 480-month sentence without the enhancements, making
any error harmless; the district court considered the 3553(a) factors
defendant relied upon in his argument for a lesser sentence, and
defendant's within-guidelines range sentence was substantively reasonable
in light of the repugnant aggravating circumstances present in the case.