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Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 17-7558 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. STEPHEN A. LAROQUE, Defendant - Appellant. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, at Greenville. Malcolm J. Howard, Senior District Judge. (4:12-cr-00088-H-1) Submitted: May 23, 2018 Decided: June 1, 2018 Before GREGORY, Chief Judge, and AGEE and DIAZ, Circuit Judges. Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion. Stephen
Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 17-7558 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. STEPHEN A. LAROQUE, Defendant - Appellant. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, at Greenville. Malcolm J. Howard, Senior District Judge. (4:12-cr-00088-H-1) Submitted: May 23, 2018 Decided: June 1, 2018 Before GREGORY, Chief Judge, and AGEE and DIAZ, Circuit Judges. Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion. Stephen A..
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UNPUBLISHED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
No. 17-7558
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff - Appellee,
v.
STEPHEN A. LAROQUE,
Defendant - Appellant.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, at
Greenville. Malcolm J. Howard, Senior District Judge. (4:12-cr-00088-H-1)
Submitted: May 23, 2018 Decided: June 1, 2018
Before GREGORY, Chief Judge, and AGEE and DIAZ, Circuit Judges.
Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
Stephen A. LaRoque, Appellant Pro Se. Joshua Bryan Royster, OFFICE OF THE
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, Raleigh, North Carolina, for Appellee.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
PER CURIAM:
Stephen A. LaRoque appeals the district court’s order denying his motion to quash
a writ of execution as to the sale of personal property to satisfy a restitution order. We
review a district court’s denial of a motion to quash for abuse of discretion and its legal
conclusions de novo. United States v. Under Seal,
737 F.3d 330, 332-33 (4th Cir. 2013).
First, LaRoque argues that his restitution should be credited in the amount that
East Carolina Development Company, Inc. (“ECDC”) owes him from a civil judgment,
in order to avoid a double recovery. To the extent that LaRoque argues that the
restitution order improperly directed payments to the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA), he could have raised this issue on direct appeal, but failed to do so.
This claim is therefore procedurally defaulted, and he alleges no circumstances that
would permit this court to review such a claim. See Bousley v. United States,
523 U.S.
614, 622 (1998) (setting forth standard). Moreover, as the district court correctly noted,
LaRoque’s restitution payments are owed to the USDA, not to ECDC, and there is no
valid claim for offset on grounds of double recovery.
Second, LaRoque contends that the district erred in denying his motion to quash
the writ of execution because the Government did not properly notice the sale of his real
property in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 2002 (2012). However, LaRoque’s real property
was sold with the court’s permission and agreement of the Government, not by “order,
judgment or decree” of the court; § 2002 is therefore inapplicable.
Accordingly, although we grant LaRoque’s motion to proceed in forma pauperis,
we deny his motion to appoint counsel, and we affirm the district court’s order. We
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dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately
presented in the materials before this court and argument would not aid the decisional
process.
AFFIRMED
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