Case Name: UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Robert Orlando BOLDEN, Appellant
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2010-04-19
Citations: 372 F. App'x 680
Docket Number: No. 09-2842
Parties: UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Robert Orlando BOLDEN, Appellant.
Judges: Before LOKEN, BYE, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 372
Pages: 680–680

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Robert Orlando BOLDEN, Appellant.
No. 09-2842.
United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Submitted: April 14, 2010.
Filed: April 19, 2010.
Daniel C. Tvedt, Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Cedar Rapids, IA, for Appellee.
Robert Orlando Bolden, Terre Haute, IN, pro se.
Brian Dean Johnson, Hallberg & Jacob-sen, Cedar Rapids, IA, for Appellant.
Before LOKEN, BYE, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Robert Bolden challenges the reasonableness of the sentence the district court imposed after revoking his supervised release. Upon careful review, we hold that the district court did not clearly err in finding by a preponderance of the evidence that Bolden had violated the conditions of his supervised release, see United States v. Carothers, 337 F.3d 1017, 1019 (8th Cir.2003) (government must prove by preponderance of evidence that defendant violated supervised release condition; district court's finding that violation occurred is reviewed for clear error; district court's credibility determinations at supervised release revocation hearing are virtually unre-viewable on appeal), and we conclude that the revocation sentence is not unreasonable, see United States v. Tyson, 413 F.3d 824, 825 (8th Cir.2005) (per curiam) (revocation sentences are reviewed for unreasonableness in accordance with United States v. Booker, 543 U.S. 220, 125 S.Ct. 738, 160 L.Ed.2d 621 (2005)).
Accordingly, we affirm the district court's judgment. We grant counsel's motion to withdraw, subject to counsel informing Bolden about procedures for seeking rehearing or filing a petition for certiorari.
. The Honorable Linda R. Reade, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa.