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043458np-pdf•United States of America v. Raymond Parker
043458np-pdfCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit27.01.2006
The Honorable Dickinson R. Debevoise, Senior District Judge, United States District*
Court for the District of New Jersey, sitting by designation.
NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
No. 04-3458
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
RAYMOND PARKER,
Appellant
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
D.C. Crim. 03-cr-00250-3
District Judge: The Honorable William W. Caldwell
Submitted Under Third Circuit LAR 34.1(a)
January 9, 2006
Before: BARRY and AMBRO, Circuit Judges, and DEBEVOISE, District Judge*
(Opinion Filed: January 27, 2006)
OPINION
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BARRY, Circuit Judge
Appellant Raymond Parker pled guilty to a one count Information charging him
with Use of a Communication Facility to Facilitate a Felony Drug Crime, in violation of
18 U.S.C. § 843(b). The District Court found the quantity and type of drugs involved:
between five and twenty grams of crack cocaine. Based on this finding, the Court
calculated the applicable Sentencing Guidelines range to be 46-48 months imprisonment.
The Court, however, departed downward from this range under U.S.S.G. § 5K1.1 based
on Parker’s substantial assistance to authorities, and imposed a sentence of thirty months
imprisonment.
Parker challenges his sentence under United States v. Booker, 543 U.S. 220
(2005). Specifically, Parker asserts that his Sixth Amendment rights were violated by the
use of judicial fact finding to enhance his sentence based on the amount of drugs
involved. He contends that there were no admissions, nor any jury findings beyond a
reasonable doubt, regarding the drug quantity.
Because Parker was sentenced before the Supreme Court’s decision in Booker, his
appeal falls within the ambit of our decision in United States v. Davis, 407 F.3d 162, 166
(3d Cir. 2005) (en banc) (concluding that defendants sentenced before Booker should
have their sentencing challenge “remand[ed] for consideration of the appropriate sentence
by the District Court in the first instance.”). Therefore, although we will affirm Parker’s
conviction, we will vacate his sentence and remand for resentencing in accordance with
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Booker.
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