United States v. Yogesh Shah

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
DecidedSeptember 10, 2010
Docket10-1281
StatusUnpublished

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United States v. Yogesh Shah, (7th Cir. 2010).

Opinion

NONPRECEDENTIAL DISPOSITION To be cited only in accordance with Fed. R. App. P. 32.1

United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Chicago, Illinois 60604

Submitted August 24, 2010 Decided September 10, 2010

Before

RICHARD A. POSNER, Circuit Judge

ANN CLAIRE WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge

JOHN DANIEL TINDER, Circuit Judge No. 10‐1281

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Appeal from the United States Plaintiff‐Appellee, District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin v. No. 2:99‐cr‐00211‐LA‐1 YOGESH SHAH, Defendant‐Appellant. Lynn Adelman, Judge.

O R D E R

After we reversed the judgment with instructions to resentence, 559 F.3d 643 (7th Cir. 2009), the defendant was resentenced, and again appealed. His lawyer has filed an Anders brief and moved to dismiss the appeal as frivolous; he has responded.

On remand the judge had imposed a below‐guidelines sentence of 108 months, the practical equivalent of time served. The defendant has been released from custody and removed to India. His convictions, which are not at issue, render him inadmissible to the United States; he has served his prison sentence; and the amount he has been ordered to pay in restitution is uncollectable. Even if the appeal is not moot, it is entirely frivolous, as explained in great and lucid detail in the Anders brief filed by the federal defender.

The motion is granted and the appeal DISMISSED.

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