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U.S. v. Hicks, 8:08CR321. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Nebraska Number: infdco20190212a93 Visitors: 7
Filed: Feb. 11, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 11, 2019
Summary: ORDER LAURIE SMITH CAMP , Senior District Judge . This matter is before the Court on Defendant Calshaun Hicks's Unopposed Motion for Sentence Reduction Pursuant to the First Step Act, Pub. L. No. 115-391, 132 Stat. 5194 (2018). ECF No. 143. Under the First Step Act, Hicks's mandatory-minimum term of imprisonment is five years and his imprisonment range under the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines is 188 to 235 months. Hicks's sentence was previously reduced to 175 months. Hicks ha
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ORDER

This matter is before the Court on Defendant Calshaun Hicks's Unopposed Motion for Sentence Reduction Pursuant to the First Step Act, Pub. L. No. 115-391, 132 Stat. 5194 (2018). ECF No. 143. Under the First Step Act, Hicks's mandatory-minimum term of imprisonment is five years and his imprisonment range under the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines is 188 to 235 months. Hicks's sentence was previously reduced to 175 months. Hicks has already served at least 125 months.

The parties request that the Court, without further hearing, reduce Hicks's sentence to time-served with four years of supervised release to follow, subject to the current standard terms and conditions of supervised release. ECF No. 144. Upon review of the record and consideration of the 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a) sentencing factors, the Court agrees the stipulated reduction to a sentence of time-served is appropriate. Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED:

1. Defendant Calshaun Hicks's Unopposed Motion for Sentence Reduction Pursuant to the First Step Act, Pub. L. No. 115-391, 132 Stat. 5194 (2018). ECF No. 143, is granted; 2. The 2019 First Step Act Retroactive Sentencing Worksheet, ECF No. 141, is adopted without change; 3. The parties' Stipulation, ECF No. 144, is approved; 4. Hicks's sentence is reduced to time-served with four years of supervised release to follow; 5. An amended judgment will be entered; and 6. The Clerk of Court is directed to provide the United States Marshal with a certified copy of this Order.
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