JOHN D. BATES, District Judge.
David Long is serving a term of imprisonment for conspiracy to participate in a Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization ("RICO conspiracy") in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d). Long was a leader of a criminal organization whose racketeering activities included murder, assault, and narcotics distribution. The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines ("U.S.S.G." or "Guidelines") recommended that Long be sentenced to a life term of imprisonment, but Long pleaded guilty pursuant to a "C" plea agreement under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11(c)(1)(C). The Court accepted the plea agreement's binding sentencing recommendation of 348 months' imprisonment. Long now moves for a sentence reduction pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2), arguing that he is entitled to such relief under Amendment 782 to the United States Sentencing Guidelines because that amendment reduced the base offense level of one category of underlying racketeering activity that contributed to his final guidelines range. Mot. for Modification or Reduction of Sentence [ECF No. 312] at 1-4. For the reasons that follow, Long's motion will be denied.
Section 3582(c)(2) authorizes a court to reduce a defendant's term of imprisonment where the term originally imposed was "based on a sentencing range that has subsequently been lowered by the Sentencing Commission . . . if such a reduction is consistent with applicable policy statements issued by the Sentencing Commission." However, "[a] reduction in the defendant's term of imprisonment is
The U.S. Sentencing Commission issued Amendment 782 to the Guidelines in 2014 to reduce by two levels the offense level assigned to certain drug crimes.
Long believes he is eligible for a retroactive sentence reduction under Amendment 782 because the calculation of his advisory guidelines range for his RICO conspiracy offense rested, in small part, on acts of drug distribution accomplished by the criminal organization, and that Amendment 782 retroactively lowered the base offense level for this type of drug distribution offense. Mot. for Modification or Reduction of Sentence at 2-3. But Long is not entitled to a sentence reduction because application of Amendment 782 does not lower his advisory guideline range. The Guidelines would recommend the same sentence—life imprisonment—regardless of whether the offense level of the drug distribution offense were decreased under Amendment 782. In fact, because more serious categories of racketeering conduct drove the applicable guideline range, the same sentencing recommendation would apply even if the drug distribution offenses had been omitted entirely from the Court's guidelines calculation.
An explanation of why Amendment 782 does not change Long's guideline range first requires examination of the labyrinthine process by which the Court determined the sentencing range in the first place. Long was sentenced under the 2011 Guidelines Manual, which advised that the base offense level for his RICO conspiracy offense was the greater of "19" or "the offense level applicable to the underlying racketeering activity." U.S.S.G. §2E1.1 (U.S. Sentencing Comm'n 2011). Where a defendant has participated in multiple underlying racketeering activities, the Guidelines Manual directs that a combined offense total for the RICO conspiracy offense be calculated by grouping all underlying counts "involving substantially the same harm,"
In Long's case, the total offense level for RICO conspiracy was calculated based on five offense "groups" of racketeering activity. These five offense groups and their corresponding adjusted offense levels, in order of severity, were as follows:
Long Sentencing Tr. [ECF No. 311] at 5:15-7:23. The two murder offense groups carried the highest adjusted offense levels—45—and thus set the baseline for Long's final offense level. The heroin-distribution offense group ultimately contributed a one-level increase because it carried an adjusted offense level of 44 and was therefore "equally serious or from 1 to 4 levels less serious" than the murder offense groups. U.S.S.G. §3D1.4;
With a criminal history category of V and an offense level of 43, the Guidelines recommended a term of life imprisonment. After considering this advisory guideline sentence, the Court accepted Long's plea agreement and sentenced him to 348 months' imprisonment.
Retroactive application of Amendment 782 would not impact Long's guideline range. If Amendment 782 were applied to the heroin-distribution offense group, the result would be an adjusted offense level of 42 instead of 44. Nevertheless, the heroin-distribution offense group would have still been "from 1 to 4 levels less serious" than the 45-level murder offense group and thus would contribute the same one-level increase to the overall offense level. And even if the heroin-distribution offense group had been
Accordingly, upon consideration of Long's motion, and the entire record herein, it is hereby