Opinion ID: 196456
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Heading: Alfred Lawrence Hunnewell.

Text: C. Alfred Lawrence Hunnewell. A grand jury indicted Hunnewell on six narcotics counts. See 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1). He thereafter pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing controlled substances with intent to distribute, and the court (Carter, U.S.D.J.) dismissed the remaining counts. Using an enhanced statutory maximum, Judge Carter set Hunnewell's TOL at thirty-four, deducted three levels for acceptance of responsibility, arrived at a GSR of 188-235 months, and sentenced the defendant to serve 188 months. We affirmed. See United States v. Hunnewell, 10 F.3d 805 (1st Cir. 1993) (table), cert. denied, 114 S. Ct. 1616 (1994). After the promulgation of Amendment 506, Hunnewell beseeched the district court to trim his sentence. Judge Carter denied this motion, concluding that the Sentencing Commission lacked the authority to adopt Amendment 506.4 Hunnewell appeals.