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The "Cite" of the Crime
The "Cite" of the Crime
Episode #36 - Federal 11th Circuit Criminal Case Law Update (December 12, 2022 - December 16, 2022)
Case # 1 - United States v. Eugene Jackson, No. 21-13963 (11th Cir. Pub. Dec.)(Dec. 13, 2022)
- The Eleventh Circuit vacated its prior June opinion and reached the complete opposite decision, now holding that an ACCA predicate "serious controlled substance" offense must meet the definition of a federal controlled substance at the time the defendant obtains the prior controlled substance conviction, not at the time the defendant obtains the new federal firearms possession offense.
§ 2255 Cases
Dickerson v. United States, No. 21-14226 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(December 14, 2022)
Samson v. United States, No. 19-11048 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(December 14, 2022)
Anders Brief Cases
United States v. Brenson, No. 22-11680 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(Dec. 16, 2022)
United States v. Gifford, No. 22-11497 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(December 14, 2022)
United States v. Martinez Urbina, No. 22-11444 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(December 12, 2022)
United States v. Vargas, No. 22-11807 (11th Cir. Unpub. Dec.)(December 12, 2022)