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No. 9491036
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

United States v. Jackson

No. 9491036 · Decided April 4, 2024
No. 9491036 · Ninth Circuit · 2024 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
April 4, 2024
Citation
No. 9491036
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS APR 4 2024 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No. 23-474 D.C. No. 2:13-cr-00531-PA-1 Plaintiff - Appellee, v. MEMORANDUM* DON WILLIAM JACKSON, Defendant - Appellant. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California Percy Anderson, District Judge, Presiding Submitted March 26, 2024** Before: TASHIMA, SILVERMAN, and KOH, Circuit Judges. Don William Jackson appeals from the district court’s judgment and challenges the 60-month sentence imposed upon the fourth revocation of his supervised release. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, and we affirm. * This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3. ** The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2). Jackson contends that the district court procedurally erred by failing to consider or address his mitigating arguments concerning his personal circumstances, employment and criminal history, letters of support from family and friends, and addiction issues. We review for plain error, see United States v. Valencia-Barragan, 608 F.3d 1103, 1108 (9th Cir. 2010), and conclude there is none. The record reflects that the district court considered Jackson’s mitigating arguments and explained that the within-Guidelines sentence was warranted in light of Jackson’s repeated violations and breaches of the court’s trust, his failure to take advantage of the support offered to him, his ongoing criminal behavior, and the danger he poses to himself and the public. Contrary to Jackson’s argument, this explanation is sufficient to allow for meaningful appellate review. See United States v. Carty, 520 F.3d 984, 992 (9th Cir. 2008) (en banc). Moreover, Jackson has not shown a reasonable probability that the district court would have imposed a lower sentence had it more explicitly weighed Jackson’s mitigating arguments against the aggravating circumstances it cited. See United States v. Dallman, 533 F.3d 755, 762 (9th Cir. 2008). AFFIRMED. 2 23-474
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NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS APR 4 2024 MOLLY C.
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NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS APR 4 2024 MOLLY C.
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