Defendant’s sentence for drug possession with intent to deliver is affirmed where: 1) a sentence that falls within the properly calculated Guidelines is presumed reasonable and the district court analyzed the factors and explained the reasons for defendant’s sentence; and 2) defendant’s argument that the district court should have considered the soon to be amended Guidelines in deciding what sentence to impose is frivolous as a district court is to apply the Guidelines in effect at the time of sentencing.   

Read US v. Deloney, No. 07-3451

Appellate Information

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.Argued May 15, 2009Decided August 25, 2009

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Before Easterbrook, Chief Judge, and Bauer and Flaum, Circuit Judges Opinion by Bauer, Circuit Judge.

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