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UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Claude Allen LOATMAN, III, Defendant-Appellant.
Claude Allen Loatman, III, pled guilty to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g)(1), 924(a)(2) (2012), and the district court sentenced him to 72 months’ imprisonment. We affirm.
Loatman’s advisory Sentencing Guidelines range of 70 to 87 months’ imprisonment was based, in part, on the district court’s finding that Loatman’s prior North Carolina conviction for common law robbery was a crime of violence pursuant to U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual § 2K2.1(a)(4)(A) (2016), as defined by USSG § 4B1.2(a). The only issue Loatman raises on appeal is whether North Carolina common law robbery is, in fact, a crime of violence under the Guidelines. Loatman concedes, however, that our decision in United States v. Gattis, 877 F.3d 150, 156 (4th Cir. 2017), cert. denied, ––– U.S. ––––, 138 S.Ct. 1572, 200 L.Ed.2d 761 (2018), answered this precise question in the affirmative.
Because Loatman’s argument is foreclosed by Gattis, we affirm the judgment of the district court. We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before this court and argument would not aid the decisional process.
AFFIRMED
PER CURIAM:
Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion. Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
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Docket No: No. 18-4087
Decided: July 30, 2018
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
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