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USCA11 Case: 22-11967    Document: 31-1     Date Filed: 04/05/2023   Page: 1 of 2

                                                  [DO NOT PUBLISH]
                                   In the
                United States Court of Appeals
                        For the Eleventh Circuit

                          ____________________

                                No. 22-11967
                          Non-Argument Calendar
                          ____________________

       UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
                                                      Plaintiff-Appellee,
       versus
       DONOVAN EXUME,

                                                  Defendant-Appellant.

                          ____________________

                 Appeal from the United States District Court
                     for the Southern District of Florida
                   D.C. Docket No. 0:21-cr-60268-WPD-1
                          ____________________
USCA11 Case: 22-11967    Document: 31-1     Date Filed: 04/05/2023   Page: 2 of 2

       2                     Opinion of the Court               22-11967

       Before BRANCH, GRANT, and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.
       PER CURIAM:
              Donovan Exume appeals his 181-month total sentence for
       carjacking, brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of
       violence, attempted Hobbs Act robbery, and attempted carjacking.
       The government has filed a motion to dismiss Exume’s appeal
       based on the sentence appeal waiver in his plea agreement.
              Exume’s appeal waiver is enforceable, as the record shows
       that he knowingly and voluntarily waived his right to appeal and
       none of the waiver exceptions apply. See United States v. Bushert,
       997 F.2d 1343, 1350–51 (11th Cir. 1993). The Government’s
       motion to dismiss this appeal pursuant to the appeal waiver in
       Exume’s plea agreement is therefore GRANTED.