DocketNumber: 23-1223
Filed Date: 6/9/2023
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 6/9/2023
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 23-1223 ___________________________ United States of America lllllllllllllllllllllPlaintiff - Appellee v. Raymone Deshawn Walker, Sr. lllllllllllllllllllllDefendant - Appellant ____________ Appeal from United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa - Eastern ____________ Submitted: June 6, 2023 Filed: June 9, 2023 [Unpublished] ____________ Before GRUENDER, SHEPHERD, and STRAS, Circuit Judges. ____________ PER CURIAM. Raymone Walker, Sr. appeals after the district court1 revoked his supervised release and sentenced him to 24 months in prison and 6 months of supervised release. 1 The Honorable Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Iowa. His counsel has moved for leave to withdraw, and has filed a brief challenging the sentence. After careful review of the record, we conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion in sentencing Walker, as it properly considered the18 U.S.C. § 3553
(a) factors; there was no indication that it overlooked a relevant factor, or committed a clear error of judgment in weighing relevant factors; and the sentence was within the advisory Guidelines range and below the statutory limit. See18 U.S.C. § 3583
(maximum revocation prison term is 2 years for Class C felony; maximum supervised release term is 3 years, less any previous and current revocation prison terms); United States v. Miller,557 F.3d 910
, 915-18 (8th Cir. 2009) (substantive reasonableness of revocation sentence is reviewed under deferential abuse-of-discretion standard); see also United States v. White Face,383 F.3d 733
, 740 (8th Cir. 2004) (district court need not mechanically list every § 3553(a) factor when sentencing defendant upon revocation; all that is required is consideration of relevant matters and some reason for court’s decision). Accordingly, we grant counsel’s motion to withdraw, and affirm. ______________________________ -2-