[NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 96-1920
UNITED STATES,
Appellee,
v.
YUSUF TORRES,
Defendant, Appellant.
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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
[Hon. Paul J. Barbadoro, U.S. District Judge] ___________________
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Before
Selya, Circuit Judge, _____________
Cyr, Senior Circuit Judge, ____________________
and Lynch, Circuit Judge. _____________
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Janet H. Pumphrey on brief for appellant. _________________
Paul M. Gagnon, United States Attorney, and Jean B. Weld, ________________ ______________
Assistant United States Attorney, on brief for appellee.
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February 12, 1997
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Per Curiam. Defendant appeals from his sentence on the __________
sole ground that the district court erred "in failing to
consider a downward departure under U.S.S.G. 5K2.0 because
the 100-to-1 penalty for crack and powder cocaine violates
the equal protection clause." He specifically argues that,
when Congress disapproved the Sentencing Commission's
proposal to equalize those penalties, it violated equal
protection. However, we already have rejected the substance
of that argument. See United States v. Andrade, 94 F.3d 9, ___ _____________ _______
14-15 (1st Cir. 1996); United States v. Singleterry, 29 F.3d _____________ ___________
733, 739-41 (1st Cir.), cert. denied, 115 S. Ct. 647 (1994). ____________
Defendant presents no discernible reason to diverge from that
precedent.
The sentence is affirmed. See 1st Cir. Loc. R. 27.1. ________ ___
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