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Braun Nathan THOMPSON Petitioner-Appellant v. UNITED STATES of America Respondent-Appellee
[Unpublished]
Braun Thompson appeals the district court's 1 order denying his 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motion. The district court granted Thompson a certificate of appealability on whether he was properly sentenced under the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA), 18 U.S.C. § 924(e). Thompson claimed that his prior Minnesota convictions for aggravated robbery no longer qualified as predicate violent felonies without reliance on the ACCA's residual clause, which was invalidated as unconstitutionally vague in Johnson v. United States, ––– U.S. ––––, 135 S.Ct. 2551, 2557, 192 L.Ed.2d 569 (2015). Following de novo review, see United States v. Hernandez, 436 F.3d 851, 854 (8th Cir. 2006), we conclude that Thompson was properly sentenced as an armed career criminal and that the district court did not err in denying relief, see United States v. Pettis, 888 F.3d 962, 965-66 (8th Cir. 2018), cert. denied, ––– U.S. ––––, 139 S.Ct. 1258, 203 L.Ed.2d 281 (2019); United States v. Libby, 880 F.3d 1011, 1013 (8th Cir. 2018). The judgment of the district court is affirmed. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.
FOOTNOTES
1. The Honorable Linda R. Reade, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Iowa.
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: No. 17-3140
Decided: May 17, 2019
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
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