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164088P.pdf   01/11/2018  United States  v.  Ted Fulk
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  16-4088
   U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa - Davenport   
[PUBLISHED] [Melloy, Author, with Smith, Chief Judge, and Gruender, Circuit Judges] Criminal case - Sentencing. Ten-year period of supervised release was not unreasonable as it was well within the advisory guidelines range of five years to life for this offense, and the court discussed the specific factors which went into making its decision; limits on defendant's travel were supported by his history of evading SONRA registration requirements, his use of false names and his lying to law enforcement; the record shows the district court balanced the need to encourage adherence to SORNA registration requirements with the potential deprivation of liberty and did not abuse its discretion in imposing the restrictions.