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Pepper v. United States

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Citations
  
562 U.S. 476 (more)

End date
  
2011

Argument
  
Oral argument

Full case name
  
Jason Pepper v. United States

Prior history
  
Defendant sentenced, unreported (N.D. Iowa); remanded for resentencing in light of United States v. Booker, 412 F.3d 995 (Pepper I; 8th Cir., 2005); new sentence vacated and remanded, 486 F.3d 408 (Pepper II; 8th Cir., 2007); vacated and remanded in light of Gall v. United States, 552 U.S. 1089 (2008); Pepper II remand confirmed, 518 F.3d 949 (Pepper III, 8th. Cir., 2008); third resentencing affirmed, 570 F.3d 958 (Pepper IV, 8th. Cir., 2009); certiorari granted, 561 U.S. 1024

Majority
  
Sotomayor, joined by Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Ginsburg, Breyer

Concurrence
  
Breyer, Alito (part III)

Similar
  
United States v Booker, Bullcoming v New Mexico, Kentucky v King, Apprendi v New Jersey

Pepper v united states oral argument december 06 2010


Pepper v. United States, 562 U.S. 476 (2011), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States concerning whether a United States District Court properly handled the sentencing of a former methamphetamine dealer. He was originally sentenced to 24 months in prison, far shorter than what federal guidelines generally specify for crimes of that nature. Prosecutors appealed the case to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which remanded the case back to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, which affirmed the original sentence after testimony relating the defendant's rehabilitation. The case was appealed to the Eighth Circuit again, and was again remanded. A different District Court judge gave him a 65-month sentence. The defendant then brought the case back to the Eighth Circuit, which confirmed the later ruling, and to then to the Supreme Court. Sonia Sotomayor wrote the opinion of the court, which ruled in favor of the defendant.

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Pepper v. United States Wikipedia


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