United States v. Rodriguez

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 2002-11-12

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SELYA, Circuit Judge. After defendant-appellant Robert S. Rodriguez pleaded guilty to manufacturing cocaine base (crack cocaine), the district court sentenced him as a career offender. In this appeal, Rodriguez argues that his state-court conviction for burglary of a building other than a dwelling was improperly treated as a predicate offense for purposes of the career offender…

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