Opinion ID: 4317843
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Terry Walker

Text: Last, the district court sentenced Terry Walker on December 6, 2017. Like his codefendants, the PSR suggested the twolevel stolen ﬁrearm enhancement; the four-level traﬃcking enhancement; and the four-level other felony oﬀense enhancement. Walker objected to the application of both the 8 Nos. 17-3084, 17-3127, 17-3396, 17-3559 traﬃcking enhancement and other felony oﬀense enhancement. At sentencing the court rejected his objection. It explained: Under Section 2K2.1(b)(6)(B), that enhancement applies to possession of a ﬁrearm in connection with another oﬀense. And here Mr. Walker clearly possessed the ﬁrearms that were being stolen in connection with the train car burglary. His possession of the ﬁrearms was a crime. The burglary was a crime, and he pos- sessed the ﬁrearms in connection with the burglary.… It’s not double counting. Walker’s total adjusted oﬀense level was 34. With a criminal history category of IV, and taking into account the statutory maximum, the Guidelines suggested 210–240 months’ imprisonment. After weighing the § 3553(a) factors, the court imposed a below-Guidelines imprisonment term of 150 months and three years of supervised release. After imposing the sentence, the court stressed it would have imposed the same sentence regardless of the Guidelines disputes.