Ajaj v. United States of America

Filing 37

MEMORANDUM OPINION: Accordingly, and for the reasons explained in the Court's prior decision, a full resentencing is not required here and would serve no practical purpose. Ajaj's motion to vacate his conviction [93-cr-0 180 DI 862; 1 6-cv-5031 DI 1] is granted to the extent that the conviction on Count 10 is vacated and denied in all other respects. The Court will enter an amended judgment reflecting the vacatur of Count 10 and reducing Ajaj's aggregate term of imprisonme nt from 1,378 to 1,018 months. A certificate of appealability is denied, and the Court certifies that any appeal herefrom would not be taken in good faith within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. §1915(a)(3). The Clerk shall mail a copy of this decision to the movant. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Lewis A. Kaplan on 1/6/2021) (jca) Transmission to Docket Assistant Clerk for processing.

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