United States of America v. Charles H. Lester, Jr.
No. 23-2176
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit
February 8, 2024
Submitted: January 10, 2024
Filed: February 8, 2024
Before SMITH, Chief Judge, GRUENDER and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.
SHEPHERD, Circuit Judge.
Charles H. Lester, Jr., was sentenced in 2006 to 188 months’ imprisonment and 5 years of supervised release for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine, in violation of
I.
Lester began supervised release in June 2019. In April 2023, the Probation Office filed a report with the district court explaining that Lester had completed three years and nine months of his term of supervised release and had been designated as having a low risk of recidivism due to his compliance with the conditions of supervision. Further, the report stated that “[a]ccording to
The district court denied the motion, explaining in its order that when Congress amended
II.
Both Lester and the Government argue on appeal that the district court‘s interpretation of
Since its amendment in 2002,
We disagree with the district court‘s conclusion that the amended language prevented it from exercising authority under
III.
Accordingly, we reverse the district court‘s order and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
