United States v. Pulley

Docket: No. 02-4262

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; October 10, 2002; Federal Appellate Court

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Paris Tiwand Pulley appeals his sixty-month sentence for the revocation of supervised release, arguing that the sentence is unreasonable and should fall within the guideline range of thirty to thirty-seven months per the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines (USSG) 7B1.4(a). The court affirms the sentence, noting that the guideline range is advisory only, referencing United States v. Davis, 53 F.3d 638, 640-41 (4th Cir. 1995). The court concludes that the imposed sentence is not unreasonable. Oral argument is deemed unnecessary as the facts and legal issues are sufficiently presented in the submitted materials. The decision is affirmed.