Document: 481 U.S. 736 107 S.Ct. 2093 95 L.Ed.2d 693 John William RAY, Petitionerv.UNITED STATES. No. 86-281. May 18, 1987. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner was found guilty of one count conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent distribute, and two counts possession distribute. He sentenced concurrent 7-year prison terms on all three counts, special parole five years the counts. The Court Appeals affirmed petitioner's conviction his convictions. United States v. Sandoval, 791 F.2d 929 (CA5 1986) (judg. order). Applying so-called "concurrent sentence doctrine," court declined review second because sentences were concurrent. We granted certiorari role doctrine in federal courts. 479 960, 454, 93 400 (1986). 2 It now appears, however, that petitioner is not fact serving sentences. Title 18 U.S.C. § 3013 (1982 ed., Supp. III) provides district courts shall assess a monetary charge "on any person convicted an offense against States." Pursuant this section, District imposed $50 assessment each count, addition terms, for total $150. Since liability pay depends validity convictions, are judgment therefore vacated, cause remanded so it may consider challenge conviction. 3 ordered.

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