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Chevie O'Brien Kehoe, aka Jonathan Collins, aka Chevie Collins, Petitioner v. Unite...

Docket 13-7875, Supreme Court of the United States (Dec. 18, 2013)
Petitioner Chevie O'Brien Kehoe, aka Jonathan Collins, aka Chevie Collins
Respondent United States
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No. 1478 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER as to Shirley A. Cunningham Jr.: Defendant Cunningham's motion ...

Document USA v. Gallion et al, 2:07-cr-00039, No. 1478 (E.D.Ky. Jul. 14, 2023)
The motion will be denied because Cunningham has failed to identify an extraordinary and compelling reason warranting a sentence reduction and the factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a) do not support granting the relief requested.
[Record No. 956] The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed his conviction in May 2012, and his subsequent motion to vacate his sentence under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 was dismissed, with prejudice.
Accordingly, the Court only need consider whether the defendant has identified extraordinary and compelling reasons for a sentence reduction and whether the § 3553(a) factors support granting the relief sought.
This resulted in a total offense level of 39, which, when combined with his criminal history category of I, produced an advisory guidelines range of 262 to 327 months.
And the Sixth Circuit clarified in McCall that rehabilitation, considered in conjunction with a nonretroactive change in the law, also cannot amount to an extraordinary and compelling reason to reduce a defendant’s sentence.
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USA v. Coburn et al

Docket 2:15-cr-20141, Tennessee Western District Court (May 21, 2015)
Judge Samuel H. Mays, Jr, presiding
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No. 527 ORDER denying 477 Motion for Extension of Time to File as to Ranito Allen (3)

Document USA v. Coburn et al, 2:15-cr-20141, No. 527 (W.D.Tenn. May. 24, 2021)
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No. 358 Letter from Terrence Yarbrough as to mail needed to be marked "Special Mail", "Legal Mail" ...

Document USA v. Yarbrough et al, 2:10-cr-20283, No. 358 (W.D.Tenn. Jun. 27, 2023)
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No. 359 Letter from Terrence Yarbrough as to previous request for copies (Attachments: # 1 envelope) ...

Document USA v. Yarbrough et al, 2:10-cr-20283, No. 359 (W.D.Tenn. Jun. 27, 2023)
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No. 360 Second Letter from Terrence Yarbrough as to how mail is addressed

Document USA v. Yarbrough et al, 2:10-cr-20283, No. 360 (W.D.Tenn. Jun. 27, 2023)
It is suggested you provide this instruction sheet for special mail privileges to your attorney(s) who is representing you, at the earliest opportunity, when you write to or visit with you attorney(s).
To The Inmate: To The Attorney: The Bureau of Prisons Program Statement on Correspondence provides the opportun ity for an attorney who is representing an inmate to request that attorney-client correspondence be opened only in the presence-of the inmate.
Provided the correspondence has this marking, Bureau s taff will open the mail only in the inmate's presence for inspection for physical contraband and the qualification of any en closure as special mail.
The correspondence will not be read or copied if these procedures are followed.
If.your correspon dence does not contain the required identification that you are an attorney, a statement that your correspondence q ualifies as special mail, and a request that the correspondence be opened only in the presence of the inmate, staff may trea t the mail as general correspondence and may open, inspect, and read the mail.
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United States v. Chevie Kehoe

Docket 11-1382, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit (Feb. 17, 2011)
Habeas Corpus - Death Penalty (Appeals)
Case Type2535 Habeas Corpus - Death Penalty
Tags2535 Habeas Corpus, Death Penalty, 2535 Habeas Corpus, Death Penalty
Plaintiff - Appellee United States of America
Defendant - Appellant Chevie O'Brien Kehoe, also known as Jonathan Collins, also known as Chevie Collins (Federal Prisoner: 21300-009)
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