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United States of America v. Keno Lane
Date: 11-13-2025
Case Number: 24-6083
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Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (Davidson County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Nashville
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In January 2022, the district court had revoked Lane’s supervision, imposed a six-month custodial sentence, and ordered him to serve fifteen months of supervision upon his release. After his release, the probation office filed yet another petition alleging two violations: that Lane (i) was charged with fifteen counts ranging from first-degree murder to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in a Tennessee state court (“Violation #1â€) and (ii) failed to report for drug testing on several occasions (“Violation #2â€). In November 2024, Lane appeared before the district court and admitted to Violation #1, for which he pled guilty to reckless homicide in exchange of having his state charges dismissed. Based on Lane’s state-court plea hearing, the district court concluded that Violation #1 should be categorized as Grade A given the involvement of a firearm and the violent nature of the crime. In calculating the applicable Guidelines range, the district court determined that Lane’s range was 24 to 30 months. Subsequently, it ordered Lane to serve 24
months in custody.
Outcome: Affirmed
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