U.S. v. PARIS, CR 13-082 KAW. (2014)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20150112b82
Visitors: 7
Filed: Nov. 18, 2014
Latest Update: Nov. 18, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION TO MODIFY PROBATION KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge. Whereas, Defendant William Paris currently resides in the Eastern District of California; Whereas, Defendant William Paris is currently supervised by the United States Probation Office, of the Eastern District of California; Whereas, pursuant to Standard Condition of Supervision item no. 1, Mr. Paris may not leave the jurisdiction in which he is being supervised (Eastern District of California) without permission from his
Summary: STIPULATION TO MODIFY PROBATION KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge. Whereas, Defendant William Paris currently resides in the Eastern District of California; Whereas, Defendant William Paris is currently supervised by the United States Probation Office, of the Eastern District of California; Whereas, pursuant to Standard Condition of Supervision item no. 1, Mr. Paris may not leave the jurisdiction in which he is being supervised (Eastern District of California) without permission from his p..
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STIPULATION TO MODIFY PROBATION
KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge.
Whereas, Defendant William Paris currently resides in the Eastern District of California;
Whereas, Defendant William Paris is currently supervised by the United States Probation Office, of the Eastern District of California;
Whereas, pursuant to Standard Condition of Supervision item no. 1, Mr. Paris may not leave the jurisdiction in which he is being supervised (Eastern District of California) without permission from his probation officer or Court order;
Whereas, Mr. Paris's employment, religious and medical needs require that he travel outside the Eastern District of California on a frequent basis;
The undersigned do hereby agree to and request that the Court enter the following stipulation:
1. Until further order of the Court, Defendant William Paris may travel outside the Eastern District of California within the Continental United States, for purposes of work, religious and/or medical obligations without the prior permission from his probation officer or Court order.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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