United States v. Amieva-Rodriguez
United States v. Amieva-Rodriguez
Opinion of the Court
Armando Amieva-Rodriguez pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute more than 50 kilograms of marijuana. The district court sentenced him to 30 months of imprisonment and three years of supervised release. He appealed his sentence, arguing that the district court erred by not applying a mitigating-role reduction when the court calculated his advisory guidelines sentencing range. We affirmed the district court's judgment.
Courts have an "inherent power" to dismiss cases for lack of prosecution.
Because Amieva-Rodriguez has not responded to our order, we conclude that it is appropriate to vacate our earlier panel decision and dismiss his appeal for failure to prosecute.
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It is ORDERED that the opinion in United States v. Amieva-Rodriguez
United States v. Amieva-Rodriguez ,
United States' Pet. for Panel Reh'g at 5-7, United States v. Amieva-Rodriguez ,
Request for Resp. to the United States' Pet. for Panel Reh'g at 1, United States v. Amieva Rodriguez ,
See Link v. Wabash R. Co. ,
See McCullough v. Lynaugh ,
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