United States v. Mendiola, No. 11-2209 (10th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseDefendant Joseph Mendiola appeals from the district court's imposition of a two-year term of imprisonment following revocation of his supervised release. Defendant argued that in light of the Supreme Court's recent decision in "Tapia v. United States," (131 S. Ct. 2382 (2011)), the district court committed plain error in basing the length of the revocation sentence on Defendant's need to participate in a prison-based drug rehabilitation program. Upon review, the Tenth Circuit agreed and reversed the district court's judgment and remanded the case with directions to vacate Defendant's revocation sentence and for resentencing.
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