U.S. v. Gilliard, No. 11-1088-cr (2nd Cir.) (671 F.3d 255) (February 17, 2012) (Judge Richard C. Wesley)
In a sentencing challenge by a defendant convicted of conspiring to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute heroin, the sentence is affirmed, as: 1) it was not procedurally unreasonable, where the district court did not impose the prison term to promote the defendant's rehabilitative needs, and the court's …
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