Opinion ID: 775745
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Heading: Credit for Good Time Earned while in State Custody

Text: 34 Pizzichiello argues that the district court erred in refusing to give him credit under 18 U.S.C. &#167 3585(b) for the 1,412 days he spent in state custody, and he makes several arguments regarding his due process rights in relation to his good time credits. However, it is the Attorney General, not the district court, who computes the credit under &#167 3585(b) after the defendant has begun to serve his sentence. United States v. Wilson, 503 U.S. 329, 334, 337 (1992). The district court thus did not err in failing to give Pizzichiello credit for his time spent in state custody.