Andrei Gluck
At that time, Evading Arrest was considered a crime of violence. Andrei also had a prior conviction stemming from his youth when he was 18. Because of the two previous convictions, coupled with the present marijuana offense, the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines categorized Andrei as a Career Offender. The U.S. Sentencing Guideline range for a Career Offender added decades to Andrei's sentencing range, inflating the range to 360 months in prison to life in prison.
As a result, Andrei was sentenced to 18 years in federal prison.
In the last decade-plus since Andrei was sentenced, a lot of marijuana laws have changed, as has public sentiment. Not only has it become legal in many states, but it will eventually be downgraded to a schedule III controlled substance. But that's not all that has changed. Additionally, because of an intervening landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Evading Arrest with a Motor Vehicle is no longer a crime of violence.