United States v. Bruce Anthony Rolley ( 2023 )


Menu:
  • USCA11 Case: 22-14281    Document: 17-1     Date Filed: 05/03/2023   Page: 1 of 3
    [DO NOT PUBLISH]
    In the
    United States Court of Appeals
    For the Eleventh Circuit
    ____________________
    No. 22-14281
    Non-Argument Calendar
    ____________________
    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
    Plaintiff-Appellee,
    versus
    BRUCE ANTHONY ROLLEY,
    Defendant-Appellant.
    ____________________
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the Northern District of Alabama
    D.C. Docket No. 2:19-cr-00568-ACA-HNJ-1
    ____________________
    USCA11 Case: 22-14281     Document: 17-1     Date Filed: 05/03/2023    Page: 2 of 3
    2                      Opinion of the Court               22-14281
    Before WILSON, LUCK, and BLACK, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM:
    Bruce Rolley appeals from his 13-month term of imprison-
    ment and 24-month term of supervised release, imposed following
    the revocation of his term of supervised release from his original
    conviction of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The par-
    ties have jointly moved for summary reversal, agreeing that the
    district court exceeded the maximum allowable total months of im-
    prisonment plus supervised release.
    Under § 3583(h), upon revocation of supervised release, the
    district court may impose a term of supervised release following a
    term of imprisonment. 
    18 U.S.C. § 3583
    (h). “The length of such a
    term of supervised release shall not exceed the term of supervised
    release authorized by statute for the offense that resulted in the
    original term of supervised release, less any term of imprisonment
    that was imposed upon revocation of supervised release.” 
    Id.
    When a district court imposes a sentence upon revocation of su-
    pervised release that exceeds the maximum allowable term of su-
    pervised release, we will vacate the sentence and remand for resen-
    tencing. United States Mazarky, 
    499 F.3d 1246
    , 1252 (11th Cir.
    2007).
    We grant the parties’ joint motion for summary reversal.
    Rolley’s maximum term of supervised release for his original con-
    viction was 36 months. 
    18 U.S.C. § 924
    (a)(2) (2018); 18 U.S.C.
    USCA11 Case: 22-14281         Document: 17-1        Date Filed: 05/03/2023         Page: 3 of 3
    22-14281                   Opinion of the Court                               3
    §§ 3559(a)(3), 3583(b)(2). Thus, under § 3583(h), the district court
    was not authorized to impose a total sentence in excess of 36
    months. However, the district court imposed a 13-month term of
    imprisonment, followed by 24 months of supervised release, a total
    of 37 months—1 month greater than the statutory maximum. Ac-
    cordingly, the district court plainly erred by over-sentencing Rol-
    ley. United States v. Moore, 
    22 F.4th 1258
    , 1265 (11th Cir. 2022)
    (holding a term of supervised release that exceeds the statutory
    maximum amount is plain error); United States v. Ramirez-Flores,
    
    743 F.3d 816
    , 821 (11th Cir. 2014) (reviewing for plain error when
    a litigant does not raise an argument before the district court in a
    criminal proceeding).
    Because the parties’ position is clearly correct as a matter of
    law, we GRANT the joint motion for summary reversal. Groen-
    dyke Transp., Inc. v. Davis, 
    406 F.2d 1158
    , 1161-62 (5th Cir. 1969) 1
    (stating summary disposition is appropriate where “the position of
    one of the parties is clearly right as a matter of law so that there can
    be no substantial question as to the outcome of the case . . . .”).
    REVERSED AND REMANDED.
    1 In Bonner v. City of Prichard, 
    661 F.2d 1206
    , 1209 (11th Cir. 1981) (en banc),
    this Court adopted as binding precedent all decisions of the former Fifth Cir-
    cuit handed down prior to close of business on September 30, 1981.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 22-14281

Filed Date: 5/3/2023

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 5/3/2023