Judge Stan Baker enters judgment sentencing Antwan Williams to 15 months BOP and supervised release
Case Summary
Chief District Judge R. Stan Baker entered judgment sentencing Antwan Williams to 15 months in the Bureau of Prisons and three years of supervised release. The judgment included a $100 special assessment, and Count 2 of the charges was dismissed.
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Key Issues
- • Sentencing
- • Bureau of Prisons term
- • Supervised release
- • Charge dismissal
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JUDGMENT as to Ra'Quavius S. Rawls (1), Count 1, 19 months BOP, 3 years supervised release, $100 special assessment.
Other · May 10, 2026
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2 eventsJUDGMENT as to Ra'Quavius S. Rawls (1), Count 1, 19 months BOP, 3 years supervised release, $100 special assessment. Signed by Chief District Judge R. Stan Baker on 2/25/2026. (kjm)
The court entered judgment.
JUDGMENT as to Antwan Williams (2), Count 1: 15 months BOP, 3 years supervised release, $100 special assessment; and Count 2: dismissed. Signed by Chief District Judge R. Stan Baker on 2/25/2026. (kjm)
The court entered judgment.
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