Opinion ID: 563814
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Accuracy of Information on which Sentence was Based

Text: 18 Puma's second contention, that his sentence was based on inaccurate information, is similarly meritless. The trial court expressly considered and rejected Puma's objections to the pre-sentence report. Puma alleges only one specific example of reliance on erroneous facts. He argues that the trial court should not have relied on the pre-sentence report because the report refers to acts committed before the charged conduct. A sentencing court, however, may consider for sentencing purposes facts that were not alleged in the indictment. United States v. Sarasti, 869 F.2d 805, 806 (5th Cir.1989). The trial court in this case was well within its discretion in making the factual findings challenged by Puma. 19