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U.S. v. ANTONIO, CR14-08012-002-PCT-MEA. (2015)

Court: District Court, D. Arizona Number: infdco20150601746 Visitors: 21
Filed: May 29, 2015
Latest Update: May 29, 2015
Summary: ORDER BRUCE G. MacDONALD , Magistrate Judge . The defendant appeared in court and admitted to violating hislher conditions of supervised released as alleged in the Petition to Revoke Supervised Release. IT IS ORDERED that the defendant is hereby committed to the custody ofthe Bureau ofPrisons for the term ofTIME SERVED. Following incarceration, defendant is sentenced to an 11 month term of supervised release under the standard conditions adopted in General Order 05-36, with the following s
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ORDER

The defendant appeared in court and admitted to violating hislher conditions of supervised released as alleged in the Petition to Revoke Supervised Release.

IT IS ORDERED that the defendant is hereby committed to the custody ofthe Bureau ofPrisons for the term ofTIME SERVED. Following incarceration, defendant is sentenced to an 11 month term of supervised release under the standard conditions adopted in General Order 05-36, with the following special conditions:

1. You shall not commit another federal, state or local crime during the term of supervIsIOn.

2. You shall not leave the judicial district or other specified geographic area without the permission of the Court or probation officer.

3. Report to the Probation Officer in a manner and frequency directed by the Court or probation officer.

4. You shall answer truthfully all inquiries by the probation officer and follow the instructions of the probation officer.

5. You shall support your dependents and meet other family responsibilities.

6. You shall work regularly at a lawful occupation unless excused by the probation officer for schooling, training, or other acceptable reasons.

7. You shall notify the probation officer at least ten days prior to any change of residence or employment.

8. You shall refrain from excessive use of alcohol and are subject to being prohibited from the use of any alcohol if ordered by the Court in a special condition of supervIsIon.

9. You shall not purchase possess, use, distribute or administer any narcotic or other controlled substance as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.c. § 801) or any paraphemaliarelated to such substances, without a prescription by a licensed medical practitioner. The use or possession of medicinal marijuana, even with a physician's written certification, is not permitted. Possession ofcontrolled substances will result in mandatory revocation of your term of supervision.

10. You shall not frequent places where controlled substances are illegally sold, used, distributed or administered, or other places specified by the Court.

11. You shall not associate with any persons engaged in criminal activity, and shall not associate with any person convicted of a felony unless granted permission to do so by the probation officer.

12. You shall permit a probation officer to visit at any time at home or elsewhere and shall permit confiscation of any contraband observed in plain view by the probation officer.

13. You shall immediately notify the probation officer (within forty-eight (48) hours if during a weekend or on a holiday) of being arrested or questioned by a law enforcement officer.

14. You shall not enter into any agreement to act as an informer or a special agent of a law enforcement agency without the permission of the Court.

15. As directed by the probation officer, you shall notify third parties ofrisks that may be occasioned by your criminal record or personal history or characteristics, and shall permit the probation officer to make such notification and to confirm your compliance with such notification requirement.

16. If you have ever been convicted of a felony, you shall refrain from possessing a firearm, ammunition, destructive device, or other dangerous weapon. If you have ever been convicted of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence, you shall refrain from possession of any firearm or ammunition. Possession of a firearm will result in mandatory revocation of your term of supervision. This prohibition does not apply to misdemeanor cases that did not entail domestic violence, unless a special condition is imposed by the Court.

17. Unless suspended by the Court, you shall submit to one substance abuse test within the first 15 days of supervision and at least two periodic substance abuse tests, but no more than four per month, during the period of supervision, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 3563(a)(5) or 3583(d).

18. If supervision follows a term of imprisonment, you shall report in person to the Probation Office in the district to which you are released within seventy-two (72) hours of release.

19. You shall pay any monetary penalties as ordered by the Court. You will notify the probation officer ofany material change in your economic circumstances which might affect your ability to pay restitution, fines, or special assessments.

20. If you have ever been convicted of any qualifying federal or military offense (including any federal felony) listed under 42 U.S.C. § 14135a(d)(1) or 10 U.S.c. § 1565(d), you shall cooperate in the collection of DNA as directed by the probation officer pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 14135a(a)(2).

The defendant shall also comply with the following special conditions:

1. You shall participate in a substance abuse treatment program as directed by your supervised release officer.

2. You shall abide by any licensing restrictions, revocations, and/or suspensions from you licensing state.

3. You shall abide by any conditions ofprobation, parole, and/or supervised release from any state law convictions imposed fro the state court violations pending.

4. You shall not purchase, possess, or consume any alcoholic beverages.

5. You shall not purchase or possess any firearms, ammunition, or explosives.

Source:  Leagle

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