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  1. Sep 16, 2020 · Citation: United States v. Fields, No. 17-7031 (10th Cir. 2019) Summary: In June 2005, Edward Leon Fields (36-years-old at the time of offense) pled guilty to two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of using a firearm in a federal crime of violence causing the death of a person and two assimilative crimes. Fields was sentenced to death on ...

  2. Jul 8, 2023 · United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (10th Circuit) Citation: 949 F.3d 1240: Docket Number: No. 17-7031,17-7031: Parties: UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. Edward Leon FIELDS, Jr., Defendant - Appellant. Decision Date: 30 December 2019

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    Jennifer R. Bockhorst, Assistant United States Attorney, Abingdon, Virginia, for the United States; Brian J. Beck, Assistant Federal Public Defender, Abingdon, Virginia, for Defendant. In connection with sentencing, the defendant in this criminal case has submitted objections to the calculation of the advisory Sentencing Guidelines range proposed b...

    The defendant, James Reece Fields (also referred to by the parties as James Reece Fields, Jr.) was sentenced by this court (Williams, J.) on January 31, 2000, to 293 months imprisonment after his conviction by a jury of five counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1). As shown by the Presentence Invest...

    The Sentencing Guidelines provide that when convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm, USSG § 2K2.1 applies in order to determine the Base Offenses Level. It provides, in pertinent part, as follows: Fields contends that while "robbery" is specifically included in the definition of a crime of violence in § 4B1.2(a)(2), Virginia common la...

    For the foregoing reasons, it is ORDERED that the defendant's objections are OVERRULED. I find that the defendant, absent any departure, has a Total Offense Level of 22, with a Criminal History Category of VI, resulting in an advisory guideline range of 100 to 125 months imprisonment, a supervised release range of 1 to 3 years, and a fine range of ...

  3. The document summarizes a court case involving a defendant, Kevin Joseph Fields, who was convicted of stealing over $30,000 worth of postage stamps by passing bad checks at various post offices. Fields appealed his 30-month prison sentence, which was above the recommended guidelines range of 18-24 months. The court affirmed the sentence, emphasizing Fields' extensive criminal history and that ...

  4. Oct 2, 2020 · Fields. United States v. Fields, No. 19-10639 (5th Cir. 2020) The Fifth Circuit affirmed defendant's conviction for three firearms offenses, but vacated his sentence in part, remanding for amendment of the written judgment by removing an unpronounced special condition. The court held that the evidence was sufficient to support his conviction ...

  5. Facts. This case involves a federal death sentence imposed on defendant-appellant Fields for conviction of a federal capital offense. Fields was sentenced to death largely on the basis of the opinion of a psychiatrist who stated that he could confidently predict Fields would be dangerous in the future. The psychiatrist testified that he did not ...

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  7. Dec 30, 2019 · Fields. United States v. Fields, No. 17-7031 (10th Cir. 2019) Petitioner Edward Fields pleaded guilty in federal court to two counts of first degree murder, two counts of using a firearm during a federal crime of violence causing the death of a person, and two counts of assimilative crime. Fields was sentenced by jury to death on each of the ...

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