District court’s sentence of defendant, for violating the terms of his supervised release following his conviction and imprisonment for possessing counterfeit checks, to additional 14 months in prison, to be followed by 36 month of supervised release is affirmed as the court’s factual findings were not clearly erroneous and the sentence imposed is not plainly unreasonable.   

Read US v. Berry, No. 09-1812

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin

Argued September 22, 2009Decided October 22, 2009

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Before:  Easterbrook, Chief Judge, and Bauer and Rovner, Circuit Judges

Opinion by Bauer, Circuit Judge

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