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No. 8624541
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. Garcia-Cortez
No. 8624541 · Decided August 25, 2006
No. 8624541·Ninth Circuit · 2006·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
August 25, 2006
Citation
No. 8624541
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
MEMORANDUM ** Juan Garcia-Cortez appeals from the 168-month sentence imposed after his guilty-plea conviction for conspiracy to possess and distribute pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine would be used to manufacture methamphetamine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846 . We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and affirm. Garcia-Cortez contends that retroactive application of the remedial portion of United States v. Booker, 543 U.S. 220 , 125 S.Ct. 738 , 160 L.Ed.2d 621 (2005), violated his due process rights and the ex post facto clause. Both contentions are foreclosed by United States v. Dupas, 419 F.3d 916, 920-21, 924 (9th Cir.2005), and United States v. Staten, 450 F.3d 384, 388 (9th Cir.2006). Garcia-Cortez further contends the district court clearly erred by attributing to him the entire amount of pseudoephedrine seized by investigators. The court reasonably determined from telephone calls between Garcia-Cortez and his associates and from proffered admissions by a co-defendant that Garcia-Cortez agreed to purchase the entire amount. See United States v. Asagba, 77 F.3d 324, 326 (9th Cir.1996). Accordingly, it was not unreasonable for the district court to base the sentence on the entire amount of pseudoephedrine seized. See United States v. Plouffe, 445 F.3d 1126, 1131 (9th Cir.2006). AFFIRMED. This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
Plain English Summary
MEMORANDUM ** Juan Garcia-Cortez appeals from the 168-month sentence imposed after his guilty-plea conviction for conspiracy to possess and distribute pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine
Key Points
01MEMORANDUM ** Juan Garcia-Cortez appeals from the 168-month sentence imposed after his guilty-plea conviction for conspiracy to possess and distribute pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine
02Garcia-Cortez contends that retroactive application of the remedial portion of United States v.
03738 , 160 L.Ed.2d 621 (2005), violated his due process rights and the ex post facto clause.
04Dupas, 419 F.3d 916, 920-21, 924 (9th Cir.2005), and United States v.
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MEMORANDUM ** Juan Garcia-Cortez appeals from the 168-month sentence imposed after his guilty-plea conviction for conspiracy to possess and distribute pseudoephedrine, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe that the pseudoephedrine
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