United States v. Samuel Allen SandersUnited States v. Samuel Allen Sanders
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*1 Before BARKETT, MARTIN, and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:
Thе government appeals Samuel Allen Sanders’s sentence of 100 months’
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imprisonment, for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute fifty grams or
more of cocaine base, in violation of
On appeal, the government challenges the court’s finding and insists that a
viоlation of
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We review de novo whether a defendant’s prior conviction qualifies as a
crime of violenсe under the Sentencing Guidelines. United States v. Lockley, 632
F.3d 1238, 1240 (11th Cir. 2011). In doing so, we apply the same analysis to thе
Sentencing Guidelines’ career offender enhancement as we do to the violent felony
enhancement under the ACCA, id. at 1243 n.5; United States v. Whitson, 597 F.3d
1218, 1220 (11th Cir. 2010), even though the provisions differ slightly in their
wording, compare U.S.S.G. § 4B1.2(a), with
The district court’s determination that Sander’s prior conviction for resisting
arrest under
In Nix, we held that a defendant’s conviction for resisting a law enforcement
officer with violence, in violation of
Seeing no basis for distinguishing Nix, we conclude we are bound by it. See
United States v. Kaley,
Although we reverse this case and remand for resentencing, we express no
opinion as to the reasonableness of the ultimate sentence imposed by the district
court, which is in a superior position to evaluate all of thе relevant sentencing
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factors under
VACATED AND REMANDED.
Notes
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[2] Given that our holding in Nix decides the issue, we do not address the government’s
argument that violation of