United States v. Martin Osborn

12 F.4th 634
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 9, 2021
Docket21-1005
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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United States v. Martin Osborn, 12 F.4th 634 (6th Cir. 2021).

Opinion

RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 21a0211p.06

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT

┐ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, │ Plaintiff-Appellee, │ > No. 21-1005 │ v. │ │ MARTIN DALE OSBORN, │ Defendant-Appellant. │ ┘

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan at Grand Rapids. No. 1:20-cr-00104-1—Paul Lewis Maloney, District Judge.

Argued: July 28, 2021

Decided and Filed: September 9, 2021

Before: COLE, ROGERS, and MURPHY, Circuit Judges. _________________

COUNSEL

ARGUED: Paul L. Nelson, OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Appellant. Kathryn M. Dalzell, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Paul L. Nelson, OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Appellant. Nils R. Kessler, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Appellee. _________________

OPINION _________________

COLE, Circuit Judge. Martin Osborn pleaded guilty to threatening to assault Congressman Henry Johnson in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 115(a)(1)(B), (b)(4), and (c)(4). At sentencing, the district court refused to apply a four-level reduction under U.S.S.G. No. 21-1005 United States v. Osborn Page 2

§ 2A6.1(b)(6) because it concluded that his offense did not “evidenc[e] little or no deliberation.” In doing so, the court relied on prior threats Osborn made against other government officials that are not “relevant conduct” under U.S.S.G. § 1B1.3. But while the relevant conduct provision prohibits the district court from altering the base offense level using certain uncharged conduct, it does not alter its traditional fact-finding role. And the district court here did not clearly err in concluding that Osborn’s offense evidenced more than “little or no deliberation.” We therefore affirm the sentencing decision of the district court.

I.

Martin Dale Osborn is an Army veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Around June 29, 2020, Osborn left the following voicemail for Congressman Henry Johnson from Georgia:

Hey Johnson, you know I thought Nadler and Pelosi and Schumer were dumber than a box of rocks but I don’t think you can even fit in the box. Oh and your little bill for gun control and ammunition and all that stuff. What are you stupid? Huh, you know you Democrats go ahead and keep on playing around and get a Civil war going on in this country. It’s not going to be Democrats versus Republicans. I for one am coming looking for stupid asses like you. And I’m not just looking for you. You screw the American people. You screw our families over. Who do you think we’re going to come after? Do you remember the Romans? What happen there when they had enough? Yeah they killed their politicians and the lawyers. Keep pushing it boy. Yeah I mean boy because there is not an ounce of man in you. You are [a] punk little bitch. And any one of you staffers working for him are nothing more. Simple-minded stupid little fucks. Yeah you know what? One day you are going to see me. It’ll be about two o’clock in the morning. I’ll be at your bedside and all you’re going to see is me knocking the living shit out of you. You stupid arrogant little piece of shit. Terrified? You should be. Stop with the bullshit boy. Stop with [message cuts off]

The U.S. Capitol Police alerted the FBI about the voicemail, leading the FBI to send agents to Osborn’s home in Michigan. In conversation with the agents, Osborn noted that he “makes all kinds of threats, all the time” but insisted that he did not have a firearm or any plans to travel to the District of Columbia or Georgia to carry out his threat against Congressman Johnson. No. 21-1005 United States v. Osborn Page 3

Indeed, this was not the first voicemail Osborn had left for a government official. First, in March 2020, Osborn left the following voicemail for Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger:

Congresswoman Spanberger as [a] former CIA, let me tell you about your former CIA shit. The CIA has started more conflicts across this globe than any other terrorist organization. As far as you being part of the [C]entral [I]ntelligence [A]gency work conflict of terms, let you opening your mouth in talking about the terrorist leader being killed, proves your ignorance. You are the definition of a cunt, “can’t understand normal thinking.” You need to shut your damn mouth. If this American country knew how much bullshit the CIA started created generated throughout the globe, they would hang all you dumb fuckers. Bitch. The only thing you’ll ever be successful at is spreading your fucking legs or open your mouth to take a dick. I am so sick of the CIA and the[ir] lying bullshit. One day, bitch. One day you going to get what’s do [sic] you.

And second, in April 2020, Osborn left this voicemail for Senator Chris Murphy:

Chris Murphy, I have never even heard of you until you opened your mouth on CNN and lied your ass off. What kind of bitch are you? Have you always been such a lying little snake? Have you always been such a dumb ass? Everybody in America sees this, you Democrats are pushing the whole thing and doing shady ass shit behind the scene while everyone is paying attention to Covid. I know you guys think you are going to run America, well you know what, as a veteran, there are too many of us vets, believe you me, that will turn this nation into Civil War. We will come for you, your little dotty little nose ass, is not a fucking thing you can do to stop us. See you soon Bitch.

Osborn was not charged in connection with the voicemails left to Congresswoman Spanberger or Senator Murphy.

Osborn was, however, indicted under U.S.C. § 115(a)(1)(B), (b)(4), and (c)(4) for his voicemail to Congressman Johnson. The indictment, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, alleged that Osborn threatened to assault Congressman Johnson “with intent to intimidate [him] while he was engaged in the performance of his official duties, and with intent to retaliate against him on account of the performance of his official duties.” Osborn pleaded guilty to the charges in the indictment without a written plea agreement and was adjudicated guilty on September 11, 2020.

In calculating Osborn’s offense level, the PSR began with a base offense level of 12 under U.S.S.G. § 2A6.1(a)(1), then applied a four-level reduction under § 2A6.1(b)(6) for an No. 21-1005 United States v. Osborn Page 4

“offense involv[ing] a single instance evidencing little or no deliberation.” The PSR then increased the level by six pursuant to § 3A1.2(b) because the victim is a government official. Finally, the PSR applied a two-level reduction for acceptance of responsibility under § 3E1.1(a), bringing the total offense level back to 12. The PSR eventually recommended a custodial sentence of 10 months, the bottom of the suggested Guidelines range of 10–16 months.

Before sentencing, the government objected to the recommended four-level reduction under § 2A6.1(b)(6). It argued that Osborn’s offense did not “involve[] a single instance evidencing little or no deliberation” because Osborn had also made threatening calls to Congresswoman Spanberger and Senator Murphy. In response, the Addendum notes “the probation department believed these incidents are not considered relevant conduct and therefore cannot be used in the calculation of the guideline.”

At sentencing, the district court agreed with the government and refused to apply the four-level reduction.

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