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United States v. Jason Austin
21-2025
7th Cir.
Dec 17, 2021
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Background

  • Jason Austin was convicted in 2012 of one count of conspiracy to distribute heroin and crack and five counts of distributing crack cocaine under 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1) and § 846.
  • The jury attributed less than 100 grams of heroin to the conspiracy; his conviction exposures were governed by § 841(b)(1)(C).
  • In 2014 the district court sentenced Austin to 420 months’ imprisonment; this sentence was affirmed on direct appeal in 2015.
  • Austin moved in 2020 under the First Step Act § 404 seeking a sentence reduction based on the Fair Sentencing Act’s changes to crack-cocaine statutory thresholds.
  • The district court denied relief, reasoning the Fair Sentencing Act did not alter the statutory penalties applicable to Austin’s § 841(b)(1)(C) convictions and noting guideline challenges belong on direct appeal.
  • On appeal the Seventh Circuit affirmed, relying on the Supreme Court’s decision in Terry v. United States that the Fair Sentencing Act did not modify § 841(b)(1)(C), rendering Austin ineligible for First Step Act relief.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Whether Austin is eligible for a sentence reduction under the First Step Act based on the Fair Sentencing Act Govt: FSA did not change statutory penalties for Austin’s § 841(b)(1)(C) conviction, so First Step Act relief is unavailable Austin: FSA’s changes to crack sentencing make him eligible for a reduced sentence under the First Step Act Court held Austin is ineligible because Terry confirmed the FSA did not modify § 841(b)(1)(C)
Whether district court erred by saying guideline challenges needed to be raised on direct appeal Govt: district court correctly noted guideline challenges belong on direct appeal Austin: (sought resentencing under First Step Act rather than re-litigating guideline calculations) Court left intact district court’s procedural statement—guideline challenges belong on direct appeal; primary issue was statutory eligibility

Key Cases Cited

  • United States v. Austin, 806 F.3d 425 (7th Cir. 2015) (affirming conviction and sentence)
  • United States v. Shaw, 957 F.3d 734 (7th Cir. 2020) (addressing First Step Act/Fair Sentencing Act retroactivity)
  • Terry v. United States, 141 S. Ct. 1858 (U.S. 2021) (holding Fair Sentencing Act did not modify § 841(b)(1)(C))
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Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Jason Austin
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Date Published: Dec 17, 2021
Docket Number: 21-2025
Court Abbreviation: 7th Cir.