United States v. Wesley Beagle, No. 12-3245 (8th Cir. 2013)

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Court Description: Criminal case - Sentencing. Sentence imposed upon the revocation of defendant's supervised release, which fell within statutory limits and the recommended guidelines range, was not substantively unreasonable.

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United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 12-3245 ___________________________ United States of America lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiff - Appellee v. Wesley Keith Beagle lllllllllllllllllllll Defendant - Appellant ____________ Appeal from United States District Court for the District of Minnesota - St. Paul ____________ Submitted: May 3, 2013 Filed: May 7, 2013 [Unpublished] ____________ Before LOKEN, MELLOY, and BENTON, Circuit Judges. ____________ PER CURIAM. While Wesley Beagle was serving a second period of supervised release following his release from imprisonment on a federal firearms conviction, he admitted to violating a condition of his supervised release, and the district court1 revoked supervised release and imposed a revocation sentence consisting of 12 months in prison and 6 months of supervised release. Beagle appeals, arguing that the sentence imposed is greater than necessary to accomplish the goals of sentencing. Upon careful review, we conclude that the sentence, which falls within statutory limits and the recommended Guidelines range, is not substantively unreasonable. See United States v. Growden, 663 F.3d 982, 984 (8th Cir. 2011) (per curiam); United States v. Petreikis, 551 F.3d 822, 824 (8th Cir. 2009). Accordingly, the judgment is affirmed. ______________________________ 1 The Honorable Patrick J. Schiltz, United States District Judge for the District of Minnesota. -2-

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