UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plаintiff-Appellee, v. NICHOLAS J. ROSS, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 98-2345
United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit
July 5, 2000
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division. No. 2:95 CR 109-01--Rudy Lozanо, Judge. Submitted May 3, 2000/*--Decided July 5, 2000
Before Posner, Chief Judge, and Diane P. Wood and Evans, Circuit Judges.
Ross broke into an Indiana home in July 1994 and stole a .25 caliber Beretta handgun. He was later apprehended while driving a stolen van, and the officers found the Beretta in the waistband
At sentencing, Ross argued that
Ross is correct. The district court had no authority to order the BOP to give Ross the credit because that authority rests exclusively with the BOP. See United States v. Wilson, 503 U.S. 329 (1992); United States v. McGee, 60 F.3d 1266, 1272 (7th Cir. 1995). Even if the BOP had desired to effectuate the sentencing court‘s intent, it could not havе done so because
One further issue requires our attention. Ross, as an armed career criminаl, was subject to a 15-year mandatory minimum sentence under
We conclude the computation of the total tеrm of imprisonment for purposes of
For these reasons, we Vacate Ross‘s sentence and Remand for resentencing.
/* After an examination of thе briefs and the record, we concluded that oral argument was unnecessary. Thus, the appeal was submitted on the briefs and the record. See
