United States v. Daniel Jay LewisUnited States v. Daniel Jay Lewis
Daniel Jay Lewis pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm transported in interstate commerce after having been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, in violation of
Defendant challenges the constitutionality of
An analogous case is
United States v. Smith,
The argument that the statute violates the Second Amendment is also without merit.
E.g., United States v. Smith, supra,
Defendant also argues that he should not have received a two-level sentencing enhancement under U.S.S.G. § 2K2.1(b)(l)(B) for possessing multiple firearms, because he did not actually or constructively possess them, and they were not relevant to his offense. We reject this argument. Sentencing testimony from defendant’s father, and from an agent involved in the search of defendant’s apartment, established that the firearms found in the apartment were under defendant’s control;' in fact, two of the firearms were found in a safe to which defendant alone had the combination. See
United States v. Boykin,
Finally, defendant argues that the District Court violated
Apprendi v. New Jersey,
We find no other nonfrivolous issues.
Accordingly, we affirm.
Notes
. The Hon. Robert W. Pratt, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Iowa.