Defendant-Appellant Luis Gonzalez appeals from a June 25, 2014 order of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, denying Gonzalez's motion for a reduction in sentence pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c). We assume the parties' familiarity with the underlying facts, the procedural history, and the issues for review.
On August 24, 2007, Gonzalez pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute cocaine base in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C), and 846. On November 1, 2007, Amendment 706 to the United States Sentencing Guidelines took effect, reducing the sentencing base offense levels associated with cocaine base offenses. Nearly four months later, on February 28, 2008, the district court (Dorsey, J.) ("sentencing court") sentenced Gonzalez to 120 months' imprisonment, which the court imposed as a nonguideline sentence.
Under Section 3582(c), a defendant's sentence may be reduced where he was "sentenced to a term of imprisonment based on a sentencing range that has subsequently been lowered by the Sentencing Commission. . . ." 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2). Gonzalez is ineligible for a sentence reduction under Section 3582 because he was not sentenced based on a sentencing range that was subsequently lowered by the Sentencing Commission. To the extent that the sentencing court erroneously relied on an outdated cocaine base guideline, such error cannot now be raised in proceedings pursuant to Section 3582. See United States v. Mock, 612 F.3d 133, 134-35 (2d Cir. 2010) (per curiam). Moreover, Gonzalez failed to raise the error on direct appeal or in his collateral habeas proceedings.
We have considered all of Gonzalez's remaining arguments and find them to be without merit. For the reasons stated above, the order of the District Court is