Filed: Apr. 29, 2019
Latest Update: Apr. 29, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER REGARDING DELETING HOME DETENTION CONDITION ALLISON CLAIRE , Magistrate Judge . After consultation with Pre-Trial Services Officer Darryl Walker, defendant Michaelangelo Sanchez, by and through his undersigned attorney of record, and the United States of America, by and through undersigned Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Beck, hereby stipulate as follows: 1. Michaelangelo Sanchez is presently on supervised release. 2. His conditions of supervised release
Summary: STIPULATION AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER REGARDING DELETING HOME DETENTION CONDITION ALLISON CLAIRE , Magistrate Judge . After consultation with Pre-Trial Services Officer Darryl Walker, defendant Michaelangelo Sanchez, by and through his undersigned attorney of record, and the United States of America, by and through undersigned Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Beck, hereby stipulate as follows: 1. Michaelangelo Sanchez is presently on supervised release. 2. His conditions of supervised release i..
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING DELETING HOME DETENTION CONDITION
ALLISON CLAIRE, Magistrate Judge.
After consultation with Pre-Trial Services Officer Darryl Walker, defendant Michaelangelo Sanchez, by and through his undersigned attorney of record, and the United States of America, by and through undersigned Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Beck, hereby stipulate as follows:
1. Michaelangelo Sanchez is presently on supervised release.
2. His conditions of supervised release include home detention — condition 14. (Dkt. No. 14.)
3. The home detention condition can be deleted by the Court.
4. The government does not oppose this modification of release conditions.
5. Defense counsel has spoken to Mr. Sanchez's Pretrial Services Officer, Darryl Walker. Mr. Walker informed defense counsel that Mr. Sanchez has complied with all of his special and standard conditions for the past number of months and he does not oppose this modification of Mr. Sanchez's pre-trial release conditions.
[PROPOSED] ORDER
Good cause appearing and having been shown, the Court hereby adopts the parties' stipulation as its order.
SO ORDERED.