United States v. Gene Alan Clark

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
United States v. Gene Alan Clark, 166 F. App'x 885 (8th Cir. 2006)

United States v. Gene Alan Clark

Opinion

[UNPUBLISHED]

PER CURIAM.

Gene Clark pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transport stolen goods, and was sentenced to 30 months in prison and 3 years supervised release. At a revocation hearing, Clark admitted violating the conditions of his supervised release. The district court 1 revoked supervised release and imposed a new sentence of 12 months imprisonment and 2 years supervised release, commenting on Clark’s numerous violations, the need for incarceration as punishment and the lack of progress toward satisfying his restitution obligation. Clark appeals this sentence.

Both the prison term and the supervised release term were within authorized limits, and the district court considered appropriate factors in imposing the revocation sentence. See 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e)(3), (h). We conclude that Clark’s sentence is not unreasonable. See United States v. Tyson, 413 F.3d 824, 825-26 (8th Cir. 2005) (standard of review).

Accordingly, we affirm, and we also grant counsel’s motion to withdraw.

1

. The Honorable James E. Gritzner, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Iowa.

Reference

Full Case Name
UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Gene Alan CLARK, Appellant
Status
Unpublished