Opinion ID: 145279
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Probation Office Supplemental Report

Text: The district court appointed Bogle counsel, requested a supplemental report from the probation office and ordered the parties to respond to the supplemental report. The probation office’s supplemental report stated that Bogle was eligible 3 for a sentence reduction and that Bogle’s new guidelines range after Amendment 706 was 210 to 262 months’ imprisonment. Among other things, the report noted that: (1) Bogle’s original sentence was a mid-range sentence; (2) at the original sentencing, the court considered Bogle’s criminal history category of II, and Bogle’s “criminal convictions are outlined in paragraphs 25 through 34” of the original presentence investigation report; (3) Bogle was “currently confined at Coleman Federal Correctional Institute - Low”; (4) according to prison records, Bogle “has completed his financial responsibility; has completed his GED; has taken a number of courses, and is currently working for Unicor”; and (5) while incarcerated, Bogle “has not had any disciplinary reports.” The report also addressed “Release Planning,” stating that: (1) “[i]f the court reduces Mr. Bogle[’s] sentence to 236 months (middle of the range) as to Counts One and Two, his sentence will be reduced by 58 months (4 years, 10 months)”; (2) with the 60-month consecutive sentence for the firearm offense, Bogle would be eligible for release in September 2016; (3) although Bogle had resided in the United States for over twenty years as a legal resident alien, he might be subject to deportation; (4) it was unclear whether Bogle would live with his girlfriend, who was released from prison in March 2008 and resided in Florida.