United States v. Jose Chavira
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Opinion
In his second appeal, Jose Rafael Chavi-ra challenges the 135-month sentence, imposed on remand, following his conviction for possession, "with intent to distribute, over 1000 kilograms of marijuana. See United States v. Chavira, 530 Fed.Appx. 330 (5th Cir.2013). On Chavira’s first appeal, this matter was remanded for resen-tencing because the district court erred by holding Chavira accountable for cocaine found in an attic and including that cocaine in the drug-quantity calculation. Id. at 332-35.
Chavira contends the district court erred in applying a two-level firearms enhancement and by determining he was not eligible either for safety-valve relief or a minor-role reduction. He also' contends the court erred by not addressing these issues at resentencing and by not conducting a de novo resentencing hearing on remand.
Chavira’s claims regarding the firearms enhancement and the safety-valve and minor-role adjustments were not raised in his original appeal and are, pursuant to the mandate rule, beyond the scope of our remand. See United States v. Griffith, 522 F.3d 607, 610 (5th Cir.2008) (explaining “an objection to a sentence must be appealed for the district court, on remand, to have authority to revisit it”); United States v. Lee, 358 F.3d 315, 323 (5th Cir. 2004); United States v. Marmolejo, 139 F.3d 528, 530-31 (5th Cir.1998). Chavira has not demonstrated these claims fall within an exception to the mandate rule. See United States v. Matthews, 312 F.3d 652, 657 (5th Cir.2002). Therefore, the claims in this second appeal will not be considered.
AFFIRMED.
Pursuant to 5th Cir. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5th Cir. R. 47.5.4.
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