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U.S. v. Hollenquest, 2:15cr11-MHT. (2017)

Court: District Court, M.D. Alabama Number: infdco20170616833 Visitors: 6
Filed: Jun. 15, 2017
Latest Update: Jun. 15, 2017
Summary: ORDER MYRON H. THOMPSON , District Judge . This matter came before the court at a hearing on an amended petition for revocation of supervised release for defendant Joey Hollenquest. During the hearing, the parties orally requested that this case be continued pending Hollenquest's admittance for substance-abuse treatment at Mission of Hope Ministries in Mobile, Alabama. As the court would like additional information before deciding whether to approve Hollenquest's admission to Mission of Hop
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ORDER

This matter came before the court at a hearing on an amended petition for revocation of supervised release for defendant Joey Hollenquest. During the hearing, the parties orally requested that this case be continued pending Hollenquest's admittance for substance-abuse treatment at Mission of Hope Ministries in Mobile, Alabama. As the court would like additional information before deciding whether to approve Hollenquest's admission to Mission of Hope Ministries and based upon the representations of the parties made on the record during the hearing on June 9, 2017, it is ORDERED as follows:

(1) The amended petition for revocation of supervised release (doc. no. 59) for defendant Joey Hollenquest is reset for hearing on June 30, at 10:00 a.m., in Courtroom 2FMJ of the Frank M. Johnson Jr. United States Courthouse Complex, One Church Street, Montgomery, Alabama

(2) Probation shall arrange for a mental-health evaluation of defendant Hollenquest by Dr. Kale Kirkland, and defendant Hollenquest shall cooperate with said mental-health evaluation. A copy of Dr. Kirkland's evaluation report shall be submitted to probation and filed with the court on or before June 28, 2017.

(3) By June 28, 2017, probation shall file a written report regarding Mission of Hope Ministries in Mobile, Alabama, including a detailed summary of Mission of Hope's substance-abuse treatment program and explaining, most importantly, whether the program would be appropriate for defendant Hollenquest.

(4) By June 28, 2017, probation shall investigate and notify the court about any reasonably available alternative substance-abuse treatment programs that may be appropriate for defendant Hollenquest.

(5) The oral motion to continue (doc. no. 61) is denied without prejudice.

Source:  Leagle

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