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Date: 06-13-2025

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United States of America v. Rodney D. Crawley

Case Number: 15-CR-37

Judge: John A. Gibney

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (Henrico County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Richmond

Defendant's Attorney: Mark Krudys, Dan Zemel

Description: Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with federal drug-trafficking.

Outcome: Rodney Crawley was sentenced in December 2016 to a 188-month term of imprisonment for a federal drug-trafficking conviction. His sentence included an
enhancement under U.S.S.G. § 4B1.1(a) for being a career offender because he had, at the time of sentencing, “two prior felony convictions of either a crime of violence or a controlled substance offense.” His two prior convictions were (1) a 2007 Virginia conviction for drug distribution and (2) a 2009 Virginia conviction for robbery. Without the career-offender enhancement, Crawley’s sentencing range would have been 84 to 105 months’ imprisonment.

Affirmed

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