Opinion
3:21-CR-28-CAR-CHW
11-21-2023
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. MOHAMED ELNOUR, Defendant.
ORDER MODIFYING SENTENCE
C. ASHLEY ROYAL, SENIOR JUDGE
Before the Court is the Government's Consent Motion to Correct Sentence. [Doc. 45]. On November 7, 2023, the Court sentenced Defendant Mohamed Elnour to a total term of 40 months imprisonment but did not impose a term of supervised release. The Government moves for, and Defendant consents to, the addition of a 2-year term of supervised release to Defendant's sentence.
Minute Entry of Proceedings [Doc. 43].
Consent Motion to Correct Sentence [Doc. 45 ¶ 4].
Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 35(a) allows the Court to correct a sentence that resulted from clear error within 14 days of the sentencing. The Court finds it erred by not including a 2-year term of supervised release in Defendant's original sentence as required by 21 U.S.C. § 841(b)(1)(D). Therefore, the Court GRANTS the Government's Consent Motion to Correct Sentence [Doc. 45].
SO ORDERED.