Dragna was convicted in a jury trial of racketeering activities in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c) and (d) and sentenced to two concurrent two-year terms on each count and fined $50,000. This court affirmed the conviction.
United States v. Brooklier,
After the Supreme Court denied certiorari,
Review of the transcript from the sentence reduction hearings indicates that the district judge attempted to use his power under Rule 35 to assure that the defendant would not be placed in a custodial facility selected by the Bureau of Prisons in keeping with its internal regulation concerning persons convicted of RICO offenses. By attempting to assert authority over the location of confinement, the district court exceeded its jurisdiction under the resentencing statute. While a judge has wide discretion in determining the length and type of sentence,
United States v. Warren,
The district court’s judgment is vacated and the case is remanded for reinstatement of the district court’s original sentence.
