U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 2006

United States v. Andre Dupree Cogdell

United States v. Andre Dupree Cogdell
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit · Decided March 27, 2006 · Carnes, Per Curiam, Pryor, Tjoflat
175 F. App'x 285

United States v. Andre Dupree Cogdell

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

On May 23, 2000, the district court sentenced appellant to prison terms totaling 420 months for conspiring to traffick cocaine and related offenses. In addition to sentencing appellant to prison, the court, as part of its final judgment, forfeited to the Government appellant’s interest in $59,000 the Government had seized. Appellant appealed his convictions and sentences, and we affirmed. United States v. Cogdell, 31 Fed.Appx. 198 (2001) (not published).

On October 15, 2004, appellant filed a motion for return of property, i.e., the $59,000 forfeited to the Government. The court denied his motion. He now appeals this ruling.

We affirm. Appellant’s sole means of recourse for obtaining this forfeited property was in his direct appeal of his convictions and sentences, not a motion for the return of property.

AFFIRMED.

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