United States v. Zoran, No. 11-3188 (8th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseAfter Defendant pled guilty to one count of possessing child pornography, Defendant pled guilty to failure to appear (FTA). The district court imposed two concurrent terms of supervised release, which the court subsequently revoked. Following the second revocation, the district court sentenced Defendant to twenty-four months' imprisonment and imposed and eighteen-month term of supervised release solely on the FTA count. The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the supervised release portion of Defendant's revocation sentence, holding (1) the district court erred when it sentenced Defendant eighteen months' supervised release on the FTA count; but (2) the district court did not err when it imposed the maximum term of supervised release in addition to a term of imprisonment.
Court Description: Criminal case - Sentencing. The district court did not err in imposing a term of supervised release; however, the term of supervision exceeded the maximum allowable, and the matter is remanded to the district court to impose an term in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Sec. 3583(h).
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