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Sappington v. United States

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
May 19, 1975
518 F.2d 28 (8th Cir. 1975)

Opinion

No. 75-1149.

Submitted May 16, 1975.

Decided May 19, 1975. Rehearing Denied June 23, 1975.

Larry E. Stead, Director, Prisoners Legal Assistance Project, Marion, Ill., for appellant.

Donald J. Stohr, U.S. Atty., and Richard E. Coughlin, Asst. U.S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., for appellee.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.

Before GIBSON, Chief Judge, and HEANEY and STEPHENSON, Circuit Judges.


Daniel Sappington, in this post-conviction proceeding, seeks to vacate his sentence for failure of the sentencing judge to make an explicit finding that he would not have benefited from treatment under the Federal Youth Corrections Act, 18 U.S.C. § 5005 et seq. The petitioner, who was twenty-one years old at the time of conviction and sentence, was sentenced as an adult. The District Court denied relief stating that the "no benefit" finding was implicit in the imposition of the adult sentence.

The Federal Youth Corrections Act requires an explicit "no benefit" finding. Dorszynski v. United States, 418 U.S. 424, 94 S.Ct. 3042, 41 L.Ed.2d 855 (1974). Accordingly, the order of the District Court is reversed with directions that the petitioner's sentence be vacated and his sentence reconsidered. See United States v. Flebotte, 503 F.2d 1057 (4th Cir. 1974); Belgarde v. United States, 503 F.2d 1054 (9th Cir. 1974); Hoyt v. United States, 502 F.2d 562 (5th Cir. 1974).

Reversed and remanded for resentencing.


I dissent. The District Court in its memorandum and order denying the § 2255 motion stated that "by this memorandum we have now explicitly stated of record the finding we implicitly made at the time petitioner was sentenced on October 18, 1968, namely, that petitioner would not benefit from treatment under the Federal Youth Corrections Act." (Emphasis supplied.) Although Dorszynski v. United States, 418 U.S. 424, 94 S.Ct. 3042, 41 L.Ed.2d 855 (1974), does not require that a reason to support this finding be given, the District Court provided ample reasons to support its conclusion of "no benefit." I would hold that this statement evidences sufficient compliance with Dorszynski. To remand this case for resentencing is to compel a useless act.


Summaries of

Sappington v. United States

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
May 19, 1975
518 F.2d 28 (8th Cir. 1975)
Case details for

Sappington v. United States

Case Details

Full title:DANIEL LEE SAPPINGTON, APPELLANT, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APPELLEE

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Date published: May 19, 1975

Citations

518 F.2d 28 (8th Cir. 1975)

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