United States v. Damion Faulkner

926 F.3d 266
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedJune 7, 2019
Docket18-5867
StatusPublished
Cited by33 cases

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United States v. Damion Faulkner, 926 F.3d 266 (6th Cir. 2019).

Opinion

CHAD A. READLER, Circuit Judge.

A fifteen-count indictment charged Damion Faulkner with a host of child-pornography-related offenses. Following his guilty plea to each count of the indictment, Faulkner was sentenced to 570 months in prison.

On appeal, Faulkner argues that the United States Sentencing Guidelines required the district court to "group" together at sentencing his respective charges for production and attempted production of child pornography (Counts 1 and 2), which would have resulted in a lower offense level for purposes of calculating Faulkner's Guidelines range. Faulkner also challenges his sentence as both substantively and procedurally unreasonable. We reject each of his arguments and AFFIRM the judgment of the district court.

I. BACKGROUND

From childhood on, Damion Faulkner's life was plagued by sexual misconduct. A stepbrother sexually abused Faulkner when he was nine years old. And Faulkner's father was convicted and classified as a sex offender for filming Faulkner's thirteen-year-old stepsister while she was showering. Tragically, Faulkner would mirror this misconduct as an adult.

For a time, Faulkner overcame his challenging upbringing, graduating high school and enlisting in the United States Navy, where he served his country for two years before being discharged under honorable conditions. Upon his discharge, Faulkner went to live with his brother's family in Donelson, Tennessee.

But in the years that followed, Faulkner's life would take a downward turn. He would have run-ins with the law, including convictions for shoplifting and drunk driving. And far worse than that, Faulkner began to act upon his long-harbored sexual attraction to young girls.

A. Faulkner Engages In Sexual Misconduct With Minors.

While residing with his brother, his brother's wife, and their five-year-old daughter, M.F., Faulkner touched M.F.'s groin on several occasions. M.F. told her parents about the incidents, but Faulkner denied the accusations, and no report was made to law enforcement.

Faulkner returned to his abusive ways a few years later. M.F., now eleven, along with her maternal half-sister, five-year-old O.B., were staying with M.F.'s father and Faulkner over a summer weekend. On the first night of the girls' stay, Faulkner snuck into O.B.'s room as she slept, pulled aside her shorts and underwear, and touched her bare vaginal area, recording the incident on his phone, both by photograph and video.

A separate incident took place the following day. This time, Faulkner took photographs as O.B. (wearing a bathing suit) and M.F. (wearing a sun dress) sat together. Though the girls were fully clothed, *269 many of the photographs focused on the girls' genital areas or had other sexual overtones.

Faulkner circulated the images he captured to at least ten other like-minded individuals, with hopes of receiving similar images in return. With one of these individuals, he shared lurid advice about how to make sexual advances on prepubescent girls: "[J]ust get her alone and kiss her the worsed [sic] she can do is say no and if she does that's [sic] its tell her u want to make her a woman." To another individual, Faulkner described his previous "relationship" with M.F., explaining that she had reported the repeated abuse to no avail. And to yet another, Faulkner claimed to have taken additional photographs of M.F. that were lost when his phone stopped working.

For Faulkner, one criminal act led to another. In addition to recording illegal pornographic images of children, Faulkner also illegally amassed a large collection of pornographic images and videos of other child victims. Over time, Faulkner collected more than 3,500 images, the worst of which depicted the brutal rape and sexual mutilation of prepubescent minors.

Law enforcement ultimately caught up with Faulkner. In January 2014, officers in Tennessee executed a search warrant at the home of Faulkner's brother, where Faulkner was still residing. The officers discovered an extensive collection of child pornography on Faulkner's phone and computer. During the search, Faulkner confessed to capturing pornographic photographs and video of O.B. as she slept in 2013, as well as to molesting M.F. in 2006.

B. Faulkner Is Indicted On Child Pornography Charges And Initially Sentenced To 55 Years Imprisonment.

Faulkner was indicted on July 15, 2015, and a superseding indictment was filed the following June. It charged Faulkner with four types of child-pornography-related offenses:

• Production and attempted production of child pornography under 18 U.S.C. §§ 2251 (a) & (d) (Counts 1 and 2);
• Attempted transportation and transportation of child pornography under 18 U.S.C. §§ 2252A(a)(1) & (b) (Counts 3 through 13);
• Receipt of child pornography under 18 U.S.C. § 2252A(a)(2)(A) (Count 14); and
• Possession of child pornography under 18 U.S.C. § 2252A(a)(5)(B) (Count 15).

Faulkner pleaded guilty to all fifteen counts.

Based upon that plea, the Presentence Report calculated Faulkner's offense level as 44. It was subsequently reduced to 43 pursuant to U.S.S.G. § 5A n.2, which states that offense levels above 43 are to be reduced to 43, the highest level recognized by the Guidelines. With respect to his criminal history calculation, Faulkner was assigned category II, having been assessed one criminal history point for each of his two prior convictions, one for shoplifting and another for drunk driving. But in view of the maximum offense level of 43 assessed to Faulkner, the Guidelines recommended a life sentence regardless of his criminal history category. U.S.S.G. § 5A.

Seeking to lower his Guidelines calculation, Faulkner asked the district court to apply U.S.S.G. § 3D1.2, which requires that "closely related counts" be "grouped together into a single group" for purposes of sentencing. Faulkner argued that Counts 1 and 2-for production and attempted production of child pornography, respectively-were closely related and *270 thus should be grouped at sentencing because they addressed conduct that caused the same composite harm. Grouping these two Counts would have reduced Faulkner's offense level from 43 to 41, resulting in a Guidelines range reduction from life imprisonment to 360 months to life imprisonment. U.S.S.G. § 5A.

The district court rejected Faulkner's request.

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