United States v. MartinUnited States v. Martin
This case presents a question of whether a district court has jurisdiction to modify a sentence under
Jerrold Martin pled guilty to possession of at least fifty grams of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute in violation of
Before the case was set for oral argument, the district court reduced Martin’s sentence on its own motion under
Martin argues that he is entitled to remand for full resentencing, because his first sentence is unreasonable in the light of the revised guidelines. He made no objection at the time of sentencing, so we review for plain error.
United States v. Anderson,
Martin next argues that we should vacate his second sentence, because the district court lacked jurisdiction. We disagree. A district court has jurisdiction to modify a sentence during appeal if doing so does not impair the prisoner’s constitutional rights.
United States v. Stafford,
AFFIRMED.
Notes
.
. Martin argues he is entitled to a full resentencing under
United States v. Park,
in which the district court vacated Park’s sentence and remanded for resentencing in the light of retroactive guidelines amendments.