United States v. Raymond Surratt, Jr.
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ORDER
By order dated February 14, 2017, the court directed the parties to address the impact of the President’s commutation of Appellant Surratt’s sentence and, in particular, the questions of mootness and jurisdiction. Upon consideration of the responses to the court’s order, the court finds this appeal to be moot.
The appeal is, accordingly, dismissed as moot.
Entered at the direction of Chief Judge Gregory for the Court.
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