Charles Raymond Stagner v. United States
FifthAmendment DueProcess JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the Fifth Amendment Guarantees the Petitioner the Right to a Judgment of Acquittal If the Government Fails to Prove the Petitioner Intended to Distribute Methamphetamine When He Possessed Only Fifteen Grams?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW I. Whether the Fifth Amendment Guarantees the Petitioner the Right to a Judgment of Acquittal If the Government Fails to Prove the Petitioner Intended to Distribute Methamphetamine When He Possessed Only Fifteen Grams? I. Whether Petitioner's Due Process Rights Were Abridged When the Trial Court Admitted Evidence of past Conviction for Conspiracy to Manufacturer Methamphetamine under Fed. R. Evidence 404(b)? III. Whether a Sentencing Court Should Assess a Two Level Reduction for Acceptance of Responsibility? IV. Whether a Sentence Is Substantively Unreasonable If it Is Imposed with No Consideration for a Prior Drug Addiction and a Prior Conviction? i