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No. 12-4604
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle
District of North Carolina, at Greensboro. James A. Beaty, Jr.,
District Judge. (1:12-cr-00018-JAB-1)
Submitted:
February 5, 2013
Decided:
PER CURIAM:
Ricky Moore pled guilty to being a felon in possession
of
firearm
(2006).
in
The
violation
district
of
court
18
U.S.C.
922(g),
sentenced
Moore
to
924(a)(2)
twenty-one
Moore
discretion
by
argues
that
imposing
the
district
consecutive
court
sentence.
On
abused
its
For
the
of
U.S.
38,
552
abuse
discretion
51
standard.
(2007);
see
Gall
also
v.
United
United
States
v.
DiosdadoStar, 630 F.3d 359, 363 (4th Cir.), cert. denied, 131
S. Ct. 2946 (2011).
If we find a
Finally,
Guidelines
range,
reasonableness.
Moore
unreasonable
consider
where,
the
as
the
here,
the
sentence
court
may
apply
that
his
sentence
is
within
presumption
the
of
Id.
contends
because
factors
the
in
district
the
court
commentary
2
is
procedurally
did
not
explicitly
to
U.S.
Sentencing
Guidelines
Manual
(USSG)
5G1.3(c)
(2011)
for
imposing
imprisonment.
district
court
need
not
engage
in
on
issues
determination.
that
have
been
Consideration
ultimate ruling.
is
fully
implicit
presented
in
the
for
court's
Guidelines
policy
statements
when
revoking
issue
was
fully
presented
and
argued.
Therefore,
we
was
necessary
to
give
effect
to
the
punishment imposed for the crime that Moore had committed, which
was separate from the sentence imposed as a result of his parole
violation.
Therefore,
We
we
discern
conclude
no
infirmity
that
Moores
in
this
sentence
reasoning.
is
also
court
are
adequately
and
argument
presented
would
not
in
aid
the
the
materials
decisional
process.
AFFIRMED