Showing posts with label minor participant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minor participant. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Tenth Rejects Minor Participant Adjustment for Drug Couriers

The Tenth Circuit in United States v. Martinez upheld the district court's denial of a mitigating role adjustment under 3B1.2, noting that a defendant must be substantially less culpable than the average participant. The Tenth rejected the defendant's assertion that he was less culpable because he was only a courier or drug mule, observing that the mere fact that one is a courier is insufficient to establish his status as a minor participant.

In just about the only helpful dicta in the decision, the panel did indicate that the defendant was by no means categorically precluded from a minor participant reduction, remarking that "[o]ur holding merely reaffirms that a defendant does not deserve an adjustment based solely on his status as a drug courier."