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United States v. Bowling, No: 2:17-CR-0229-TOR-14. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20190718d53 Visitors: 18
Filed: Jul. 17, 2019
Latest Update: Jul. 17, 2019
Summary: ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S EMERGENCY MOTION TO TRAVEL THOMAS O. RICE , Chief District Judge . BEFORE THE COURT is Defendant's Emergency Motion to Modify Order Setting Conditions of Release (ECF No. 1011). The motion was submitted for consideration without oral argument. Having reviewed the file and the records therein, the Court is fully informed. Defendant is currently scheduled for a sentencing hearing in this matter on September 11, 2019. During the pendency of this case Defendant has b
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ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S EMERGENCY MOTION TO TRAVEL

BEFORE THE COURT is Defendant's Emergency Motion to Modify Order Setting Conditions of Release (ECF No. 1011). The motion was submitted for consideration without oral argument. Having reviewed the file and the records therein, the Court is fully informed.

Defendant is currently scheduled for a sentencing hearing in this matter on September 11, 2019. During the pendency of this case Defendant has been released to pretrial supervision on certain terms and conditions, which includes the condition that Defendant remain in the Eastern District of Washington unless granted advance permission by the Court to travel outside the district. See ECF No. 223. Defendant now seeks the Court's permission to travel to Madras, Oregon to attend a memorial service for a family member. In support his motion, Defendant represents that neither the government nor U.S. Probation objects to his request. Further, the Court has been advised by the U.S. Probation Office that Defendant has been allowed to travel on previous occasions during the pendency of this matter with no problems and has otherwise abided by all conditions of release. For good cause shown, Defendant's motion is granted.

ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:

1. Defendant's Motion to Travel (ECF No. 1011) is GRANTED.

2. Defendant is permitted to travel between the Eastern District of Washington and Madras, Oregon, from July 17, 2019, through July 21, 2019.

3. Defendant shall notify his probation officer of his specific travel plans before leaving the Eastern District of Washington and contact the United States Probation Office immediately upon his return to the district.

4. All other terms and conditions of Defendant's pre-trial supervision remain in effect.

5. Defendant's sentencing hearing scheduled for September 11, 2019, in Spokane, Washington, remains set.

The District Court Executive is hereby directed to enter this Order and furnish copies to counsel and the United States Probation Office.

Source:  Leagle

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