Myron Dejuan Orr v. United States
1. Whether the lower courts rulings amount to an
An abuse of discretion when failing to consider
That a disparity in sentencing amounts to an abuse
Of discretion when considering compatible TITLE
18 U.S.C. 3553(a) factors pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3582
(c) for purpose of extraordinary and or compelling reasons?
2. WHETHER THE LOWER COURTS RULING CREATE AN SPLIT WITH
OTHER CIRCUIT COURTS REGARDING WHAT MAY OR MAY NOT
BE CONSIDERED FOR A SENTENCE REDUCTION PURSUANT TO
3582 (c) and Title 18 U.S.C. 3553(a), PURSUANTTO THE FIRST
STEP ACT OF 2018
Whether the lower courts' rulings amount to an abuse of discretion when failing to consider that a disparity in sentencing amounts to an abuse of discretion when considering compatible 18-U.S.C.-3553(a)-factors-pursuant-to-18-U.S.C.-3582(c)-for-purpose-of-extraordinary-and-or-compelling-reasons