Opinion ID: 779230
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Supervised Release Violation

Text: 22 Yates's final argument is related to and resolved by the foregoing discussion. Yates notes the 18 month consecutive sentence for supervised release violations indicates the district court considered Yates's actions as a Grade A violation rather than a Grade C violation under U.S.S.G. § 7B1.1(a)(1), p.s. 7 Yates asks that, if we find Yates's assault was a simple one, a Grade A violation, providing for a term of 18-24 months in custody, did not occur, and he should be sentenced under Grade C, providing a 5-11 month range. Since we find Yates's assault was not a simple assault, the district court did not err in sentencing Yates to 18 months for a Grade A supervised release violation.