Court Opinion

ID: 8435422
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-04 11:55:49.418003+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:48:42.002932
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MEMORANDUM *
The Supreme Court vacated our judgment entered October 28, 2004, and re*681manded for further consideration in light of United States v. Booker, — U.S. -, 125 S.Ct. 738, 160 L.Ed.2d 621 (2005).
Tabares-Rivera’s Sixth Amendment challenge to his sentencing enhancement, based on a prior aggravated felony, remains foreclosed after Booker. See United States v. Moreno-Hernandez, No. 03-30387, 2005 WL 1560269, *8 n. 8 (9th Cir. July 5, 2005) (explaining that a district judge’s enhancing a sentence based on the fact of a prior conviction does not raise any Sixth Amendment problems).
Because Tabares-Rivera was sentenced under the then-mandatory Sentencing Guidelines, and we cannot reliably determine from the record whether the sentence imposed would have been materially different had the district court known that the Guidelines were advisory, we remand to the sentencing court to answer that question, and to proceed pursuant to United States v. Ameline, 409 F.3d 1073, 1084 (9th Cir.2005) (en banc). See United States v. Moreno-Hernandez, id., at *9 (extending Ameline’s limited remand procedure to cases involving non-constitutional Booker error).
REMANDED.

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