8th Cir.

United States of America v. Angela Williams

June 8, 2026 ·26-1124 ·Panel Decision ·Per Curiam · By James Taylor

The Eighth Circuit dismissed Angela Williams' appeal regarding her sentence for identity theft. The court found the appeal waiver in her plea agreement enforceable.

Background

Angela Williams pleaded guilty to identity theft and received a ten-month sentence. Her appeal argued the sentence was substantively unreasonable.

The court’s reasoning

The court concluded that the appeal waiver was enforceable as it covered the issue raised, was entered into knowingly and voluntarily, and enforcing it would not result in a miscarriage of justice.

What it means going forward

The appeal was dismissed, and the sentence remains in effect.