HENRY EDWARD AUTREY, District Judge.
Before the Court is movant's pro se motion to vacate, set aside, or correct sentence pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255, which indicates that movant believes he may be eligible for relief under the recent Supreme Court case of Johnson v. United States, 135 S.Ct. 2551 (2015). This matter was remanded to the undersigned for further proceedings in light of United States v. Naylor, No. 16-2047, 2018 WL1630249 (8th Cir. April 5, 2018).
On August 14, 2015, this Court entered an Administrative Order, styled In Re: Johnson v. United States. Pursuant to the Administrative Order, the Court will forward movant's § 2255 motion to the Office of the Public Defender for the Eastern District of Missouri, and provide the Public Defender twenty (20) days to review the said motion and movant's criminal history in order to determine movant's potential argument for a sentence reduction under Johnson and subsequently under United States v. Naylor, No. 16-2047, 2018 WL1630249 (8th Cir. April 5, 2018). In order to facilitate this process, the Court has issued a separate Administrative Order, authorizing the Clerk of Court and the United States Probation Office to provide to the Office of the Federal Public Defender and to the Office of the United States Attorney any records in their possession, including sealed records from the Court file regarding the movant's criminal history.
The Public Defender, no later than twenty (20) days of the date of this Order, should file an amended motion to vacate under § 2255 in this case.
Accordingly,