Opinion ID: 4563601
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: the district court should reconsider

Text: THE LENGTH OF RAMOS’S SUPERVISED RELEASE Finally, Ramos appeals the length of his supervised-release sentence. The District Court sentenced him to twelve years. He chose that length, it seems, because he thought that was the mandatory-minimum term. The probation officer said so, and neither party objected. But that was wrong. Ramos and the Government now agree that his supervised release may last as few as six years. 21 U.S.C. § 841(b)(1)(C). We cannot be sure the District Court did not rely on that error. Ramos and the Government agree that we should give the court a second crack at setting the supervised-release term. So we will vacate that portion of the sentence and remand it for resentencing. 8