United States v. Shepard, No. 10-3846 (8th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseAfter the district court found that defendant had violated three conditions of his probation, it was revoked. Defendant subsequently appealed the district court's statutory maximum of 60 months in prison. The court held that the district court did not err in finding that defendant had violated the three conditions of his probation and that the district court did not abuse its discretion where defendant's sentence was not unreasonable under all the circumstances.
Court Description: Criminal case - criminal law and sentencing. District court did not err in finding defendant violated the provisions of his supervised release, and the sentence imposed was not substantively unreasonable.
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