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United States v. Marcellus Reynolds, 09-30596 (2010)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Number: 09-30596 Visitors: 94
Filed: May 18, 2010
Latest Update: Feb. 21, 2020
Summary: Case: 09-30596 Document: 00511114754 Page: 1 Date Filed: 05/18/2010 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit FILED May 18, 2010 No. 09-30596 Summary Calendar Lyle W. Cayce Clerk UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff-Appellee v. MARCELLUS QUECHEZ REYNOLDS, also known as Tittymoe, Defendant-Appellant Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana USDC No. 2:04-CR-20145-9 Before JOLLY, WIENER, and ELRO
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     Case: 09-30596     Document: 00511114754          Page: 1    Date Filed: 05/18/2010




            IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                     FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT  United States Court of Appeals
                                                     Fifth Circuit

                                                  FILED
                                                                            May 18, 2010
                                     No. 09-30596
                                   Summary Calendar                         Lyle W. Cayce
                                                                                 Clerk

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

                                                   Plaintiff-Appellee

v.

MARCELLUS QUECHEZ REYNOLDS, also known as Tittymoe,

                                                   Defendant-Appellant


                   Appeal from the United States District Court
                      for the Western District of Louisiana
                           USDC No. 2:04-CR-20145-9


Before JOLLY, WIENER, and ELROD, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:*
        Marcellus Quechez Reynolds, now federal prisoner # 38960-179, has
appealed the denial of his motions under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2) requesting a
reduction of his sentence in light of recent amendments to the Sentencing
Guidelines pertaining to cocaine base offenses. Section 3582(c)(2) permits the
discretionary modification of a defendant’s sentence in certain cases where the
sentencing range has been subsequently lowered by the Sentencing Commission.
See United States v. Doublin, 
572 F.3d 235
, 237 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 130 S. Ct.

        *
         Pursuant to 5TH CIR . R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not
be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH CIR .
R. 47.5.4.
   Case: 09-30596    Document: 00511114754 Page: 2         Date Filed: 05/18/2010
                                 No. 09-30596

517 (2009).    Amendment 706 to the Sentencing Guidelines modified the
guideline ranges applicable to cocaine base offenses to reduce the disparity
between cocaine base and powder cocaine sentences. U.S.S.G. Supp. to App. C,
Amend. 706; 
Doublin, 572 F.3d at 236
.
      Section 3582(c)(2) permits the discretionary modification of a defendant’s
sentence only where the defendant’s sentencing range is actually lowered by the
Sentencing Commission. See § 3582(c)(2). Because Reynolds was accountable
for more than 4.5 kilograms of cocaine base, Amendment 706 did not change his
guidelines sentence range. See Amend. 706.
      “A § 3582(c)(2) motion is not a second opportunity to present mitigating
factors to the sentencing judge, nor is it a challenge to the appropriateness of the
original sentence.” United States v. Whitebird, 
55 F.3d 1007
, 1011 (5th Cir.
1995); see also U.S.S.G. § 1B1.10, p.s. Thus, Reynolds was not entitled to have
the district court recalculate his base offense level.
      Because Reynolds is ineligible for relief, the district court’s order is
AFFIRMED. Reynolds’s request in his brief for appointment of counsel for
presentation of oral argument is DENIED.




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