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United States v. Jonathan Meier
24-2886
8th Cir.
Jun 18, 2025
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*1 Before SMITH, KELLY, and KOBES, Circuit Judges.

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PER CURIAM.

Jonathan Meier appeals the district court’s [1] judgment revoking his supervised release and sentencing him to a within-Guidelines prison term of 12 months and a *2 day, to be followed by one year and 364 days of supervision. Having carefully reviewed Meier’s arguments for reversal, we disagree with his contention that the revocation judgment violated his constitutional right to a jury trial and that 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e)(3) is therefore unconstitutional as applied to him. See United States v. Childs, 17 F.4th 790, 791 (8th Cir. 2021) (reviewing de novo legality of revocation sentence, and noting that proceedings under § 3583(e)(3) permit finding of violation by preponderance of evidence by district court). We also conclude that Meier did not identify a due process violation, establish that his sentence violated the Eighth Amendment, establish that the district court failed to give sufficient weight to his completion of a treatment program, or establish that the district court committed plain error by imposing a special condition that Meier spend up to 90 days in a residential reentry center upon his release from custody, an unfulfilled requirement imposed in a prior order modifying the conditions of supervision with Meier’s consent.

Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is affirmed and Meier’s pending motion is denied as moot.

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[1] The Honorable Leonard T. Strand, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Iowa.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Jonathan Meier
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Date Published: Jun 18, 2025
Docket Number: 24-2886
Court Abbreviation: 8th Cir.
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