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United States v. Coplen

United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit
Apr 29, 2021
No. 20-2654 (8th Cir. Apr. 29, 2021)

Opinion

No. 20-2654

04-29-2021

United States of America Plaintiff - Appellee v. Antwan Elvago Coplen Defendant - Appellant


Appeal from United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa - Central [Unpublished] Before COLLOTON, BENTON, and STRAS, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM.

After considering a number of factors, the district court reduced Antwan Coplen's life sentence to 360 months in prison under the First Step Act. See Pub. L. No. 115-391, 132 Stat. 5194 (2018). Though he challenges the decision on a host of grounds, we affirm.

The Honorable Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Iowa. --------

We conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion when it declined to reduce Coplen's sentence even further. See United States v. Harris, 960 F.3d 1103, 1106 (8th Cir. 2020) (articulating the standard of review). Nor is a motion like this one the proper way to challenge aspects of his original sentencing. See United States v. Moore, 963 F.3d 725, 728 (8th Cir. 2020) (explaining how motions under the First Step Act are different from "original, plenary sentencing" proceedings); see also United States v. Denson, 963 F.3d 1080, 1089 (11th Cir. 2020) (refusing to entertain an attack on the original sentence in a sentence-reduction proceeding under the First Step Act).

We accordingly affirm the judgment of the district court, deny the pro se motion, and grant counsel permission to withdraw.


Summaries of

United States v. Coplen

United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit
Apr 29, 2021
No. 20-2654 (8th Cir. Apr. 29, 2021)
Case details for

United States v. Coplen

Case Details

Full title:United States of America Plaintiff - Appellee v. Antwan Elvago Coplen…

Court:United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit

Date published: Apr 29, 2021

Citations

No. 20-2654 (8th Cir. Apr. 29, 2021)