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Date Created: 2023-07-12 23:01:01.549036+00
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS                       FILED
                           FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT                          JUL 12 2023
                                                                     MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
                                                                       U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,                       No.     21-50094

                Plaintiff-Appellee,             D.C. Nos.
                                                3:11-cr-04153-WQH-10
 v.                                             3:11-cr-04153-WQH
                                                Southern District of California,
ROBERT COTA, Jr.,                               San Diego

                Defendant-Appellant.            ORDER

Before: KLEINFELD, HURWITZ, and R. NELSON, Circuit Judges.

      The memorandum disposition filed on May 16, 2023 is amended as follows:

On page 2, after the citation sentence that begins with <See Chavez-Meza v. United

States>, add < Moreover, Cota expressly referred to Dr. Bonham’s declaration in his

motion for reconsideration, which the court denied.>.

      With this amendment, the panel voted to deny the petition for panel rehearing.

      The petition for panel rehearing, Dkt. 58, is DENIED. No further petitions

for rehearing or rehearing en banc will be entertained.
                           NOT FOR PUBLICATION                            FILED
                    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS                         JUL 12 2023
                                                                       MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
                                                                        U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
                           FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,                        No.   21-50094

                Plaintiff-Appellee,              D.C. Nos.
                                                 3:11-cr-04153-WQH-10
 v.                                              3:11-cr-04153-WQH

ROBERT COTA, Jr.,                                AMENDED
                                                 MEMORANDUM*
                Defendant-Appellant.

                   Appeal from the United States District Court
                     for the Southern District of California
                   William Q. Hayes, District Judge, Presiding

                             Submitted May 10, 2023**
                               Pasadena, California

Before: KLEINFELD, HURWITZ, and R. NELSON, Circuit Judges.

      Robert Cota, Jr. appeals the district court’s denial of his motion for a sentence

reduction and subsequent motion for reconsideration. This Court has jurisdiction

under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and reviews for abuse of discretion. United States v. Aruda,

993 F.3d 797, 799 (9th Cir. 2021); Do Sung Uhm v. Humana, Inc., 620 F.3d 1134,

      *
             This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent
except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
      **
             The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision
without oral argument. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2).
1140 (9th Cir. 2010). We affirm.

      1.     When a party “raises a specific, nonfrivolous argument tethered to a

relevant § 3553(a) factor[,] then the judge should normally explain why he accepts

or rejects the party’s position.” United States v. Trujillo, 713 F.3d 1003, 1009 (9th

Cir. 2013) (cleaned up). The district court adequately did so here. The court

acknowledged Cota’s arguments in favor of reduction, and concluded that “in light

of the significant departure applied by the Court at the time of sentencing, the

seriousness of the offenses,” and Cota’s history and characteristics, reducing the

“sentence to time served would fail to protect the public, and fail to afford adequate

deterrence to criminal conduct.” See Chavez-Meza v. United States, 138 S. Ct. 1959,

1965–67 (2018) (upholding use of form order); United States v. Wilson, 8 F.4th 970,

977 (9th Cir. 2021) (per curiam) (finding “minimal explanation” adequate).

Moreover, Cota expressly referred to Dr. Bonham’s declaration in his motion for

reconsideration, which the court denied. Having evaluated Cota’s arguments under

the § 3553(a) factors in both its original order denying sentence reduction and in its

order denying reconsideration, the court was not required to explicitly reject every

argument. See United States v. Plascencia-Orozco, 852 F.3d 910, 928 (9th Cir.

2017) (holding that the district court’s failure to “directly address” two factors was

not an abuse of discretion where other factors sufficiently supported the sentence

imposed).

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      2.      Because the district court’s evaluation of the § 3553(a) factors

independently justified denying sentence reduction, we need not consider whether

Cota established the “extraordinary and compelling reasons” also required under 18

U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A)(i). See United States v. Wright, 46 F.4th 938, 945–48 (9th

Cir. 2022).

      AFFIRMED.

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