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Parties Involved:
Antwan Smith
Appellant
United States of America
Appellee

Document Text:

[DO NOT PUBLISH]

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT

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No. 16-17620

Non-Argument Calendar

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D.C. Docket No. 1:09-cr-20587-MGC-1

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

 Plaintiff-Appellee,

 versus

ANTWAN SMITH, 

 Defendant-Appellant.

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Appeal from the United States District Court

for the Southern District of Florida

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(March 28, 2017)

Before WILSON, MARTIN, and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM: 

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Antwan Smith served 70 months of imprisonment for possessing a firearm 

and ammunition after a felony conviction, and possessing heroin. His sentence 

included a three-year term of supervised release. Although he violated his 

supervised release by testing positive for use of controlled substances several 

times, the Court demonstrated leniency by sentencing him to time-served and 

warning him that it was his last chance. Smith disregarded that warning and 

violated his supervised release again by driving with a suspended license, failing to 

timely notify his probation officer about two arrests, and failing to attend all of his 

required treatment programs. He appeals the 11-month within-guideline sentence 

that he received for this second violation, arguing that it is substantively 

unreasonable. Smith’s sentence is substantively reasonable in light of the totality 

of the circumstances. It is not “outside the range of reasonable sentences dictated 

by the facts in the case.” United States v. Irey, 612 F.3d 1160, 1190 (11th Cir. 

2010) (en banc) (internal quotation marks omitted).

AFFIRMED.

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