The AI workspace for legal professionals
- Legal research with access to more than 1 million sources
- Document automation
- Matter management
- Hosted in the EU and Switzerland
Try it free for 14 days (10 questions/day during trial)
The AI workspace for legal professionals
Try it free for 14 days (10 questions/day during trial)
00-1477•United States v. Donald Lee Dugan
00-1477Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitJan 31, 2001
1The Honorable Scott O. Wright, United States District Judge for the Western
District of Missouri.
United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
___________
No. 00-2235
___________
United States of America, *
*
Appellee, *
* Appeal from the United States
v. * District Court for the Western
* District of Missouri
Will H. Hawkins, *
* [UNPUBLISHED]
Appellant. *
___________
Submitted: January 4, 2001
Filed: January 10, 2001
___________
Before McMILLIAN, BOWMAN, and MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, Circuit
Judges.
___________
PER CURIAM.
Will H. Hawkins appeals from the final judgment entered in the District Court1
for the Western District of Missouri following his guilty plea to being a felon in
possession of a firearm, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g) and 924(a)(2). The district
court sentenced appellant to 30 months imprisonment and 3 years supervised release.
For reversal appellant argues the district court erred in calculating his base offense level
-- 1 of 2 --
-2-
under U.S.S.G. § 2K2.1(a)(4)(A) (applicable to, inter alia, a defendant with a prior
felony conviction for “a crime of violence”), because his undisputed prior conviction
for second-degree burglary of a commercial building, i.e., a gun store, did not constitute
“a crime of violence” as contemplated by the Guidelines.
As appellant concedes, in United States v. Hascall, 76 F.3d 902, 906 (8th Cir.),
cert. denied, 519 U.S. 948 (1996), a panel of this court determined that second-degree
burglaries of commercial buildings are indeed crimes of violence. We are not at liberty
to overrule another panel’s decision. See United States v. Reynolds, 116 F.3d 328, 329
(8th Cir. 1997) (refusing to consider argument that Hascall was wrongly decided).
Accordingly, we affirm.
A true copy.
Attest:
CLERK, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
-- 2 of 2 --
Connect Omnilex to search the legal corpus from your AI assistant.