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Parties Involved:
Kenneth Jay Still
Appellant
United States
Appellee

Document Text:

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The Honorable Bobby R. Baldock, United States Circuit Judge for the Tenth

Circuit, sitting by designation.

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The Honorable James E. Gritzner, United States District Judge for the Southern

District of Iowa.

United States Court of Appeals

FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT

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No. 07-3339

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United States of America,

Appellee,

v.

Kenneth Jay Still,

Appellant.

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Appeal from the United States

District Court for the

Southern District of Iowa.

[UNPUBLISHED]

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Submitted: April 15, 2008

 Filed: May 1, 2008

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Before GRUENDER, BALDOCK1

 and BENTON, Circuit Judges.

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PER CURIAM.

Kenneth Jay Still filed a motion under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 36

seeking to vacate his supervised release term, alleging that it violated his 2004 plea

agreement. The district court2

 denied his motion. Rule 36 provides for the correction

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The Government’s motion to dismiss is denied as moot.

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of clerical errors, which is not the proper basis to bring his motion. See United States

v. Yakle, 463 F.3d 810, 811 (8th Cir. 2006) (per curiam) (“[T]here is no mere

scrivener’s mistake here, and so we cannot afford [the defendant] relief under Rule

36.”). Alternatively, Still argues he is entitled to relief under 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e), but

that statute provides no authority for a district court to revisit the imposition of a term

of supervised release. See United States v. Hatten, 167 F.3d 884, 886 (5th Cir. 1999).

Accordingly, we rejected the bases upon which Still relies for the relief he seeks, and

we affirm the judgment of the district court.3

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