U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 2010

United States v. Billian

United States v. Billian
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · Decided June 15, 2010
600 F.3d 791 (Federal Reporter, Third Series)

United States v. Billian

Opinion

NONPRECEDENTIAL DISPOSITION To be cited only in accordance with Fed. R. App. P. 32.1

United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Chicago, Illinois 60604 June 4, 2010

Before FRANK H. EASTERBROOK, Chief Judge DANIEL A. MANION, Circuit Judge TERENCE T. EVANS, Circuit Judge

No. 09-3385 Appeal from the United UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, States District Court for the Plaintiff-Appellee, Northern District of Indiana, Fort Wayne Division. v. No. 1:08-CR-31 LARRY D. BILLIAN, William C. Lee, Judge.

Defendant-Appellant.

Order Our opinion in this appeal, 600 F.3d 791 (7th Cir. 2010), concluded that Billian’s conviction is valid but, after identifying an error in the Guidelines calculation, ordered a limited remand “so that the district judge can tell us whether the error in converting pounds to kilograms affected the exercise of discretion in sentencing. If the judge answers yes, we will remand for a full resentencing; if the judge answers no, we will affirm Billian’s sentence.” The district judge has informed us that the error did affect Billian’s sentence. Therefore, although Billian’s conviction is affirmed, his sentence is now vacated, and the case is remanded for resentencing. The mandate will issue immediately.

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