The government filed this appeal challenging the decision of the District Court 1 to depart downward from the sentencing guidelines range when sentencing Bradley J. Ragan, who had pled guilty to three counts of distributing cocaine base in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(B), and (b)(1)(C) (1988). The District Court granted the downward departure because Ragan had stopped using drugs for over a year before his indictment and had maintained steady employment during that time. Further, the court noted that Ragan had been willing to provide substantial assistance to the government but, because he was not indicted until over a year after he committed the offenses, his information was no longer timely.
At the sentencing hearing, the government failed to object to the District Court’s decision to grant a downward departure. Accordingly, the government has waived this issue, and may not raise it before this Court unless it can demonstrate that the downward departure was “plain error resulting in a miscarriage of justice.”
United States v. Carnes,
Notes
. The Honorable Scott O. Wright, Senior United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri.
