Eleventh Circuit Holds That "Inchoate Offenses" Like Conspiracy Do Not Qualify As "Controlled Substance Offenses" Under the Career Offender Guideline
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In United States v. Dupree, No. 19-13776, at *23 (11th Cir. Jan. 18, 2023), the Eleventh Circuit held that inchoate offenses like conspiracy do not qualify as "controlled substance offenses" for the purposes of the career offender enhancement under § 4B1.1(a) of the Sentencing Guidelines.
Eleventh Circuit Holds That "Inchoate Offenses" Like Conspiracy Do Not Qualify As "Controlled Substance Offenses" Under the Career Offender Guideline
Eleventh Circuit Holds That "Inchoate…
Eleventh Circuit Holds That "Inchoate Offenses" Like Conspiracy Do Not Qualify As "Controlled Substance Offenses" Under the Career Offender Guideline
In United States v. Dupree, No. 19-13776, at *23 (11th Cir. Jan. 18, 2023), the Eleventh Circuit held that inchoate offenses like conspiracy do not qualify as "controlled substance offenses" for the purposes of the career offender enhancement under § 4B1.1(a) of the Sentencing Guidelines.