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U.S. v. SORIANO, CR 09-939-GW. (2016)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20161228838 Visitors: 31
Filed: Nov. 30, 2016
Latest Update: Nov. 30, 2016
Summary: **AMENDED** JUDGMENT REVOKING AND REINSTATING SUPERVISED RELEASE AND COMMITMENT ORDER GEORGE H. WU , District Judge . On November 28, 2016, attorney for the Government, Christopher M. Brunwin, U.S. Probation Officer Matthew Mercer and the Defendant appeared in person with appointed counsel, Michael S. Chernis; and the Defendant, after having been advised of the six-count allegations contained in the Petition on Probation and Supervised Release filed November 3, 2016, admitted to the truthfu
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**AMENDED** JUDGMENT REVOKING AND REINSTATING SUPERVISED RELEASE AND COMMITMENT ORDER

On November 28, 2016, attorney for the Government, Christopher M. Brunwin, U.S. Probation Officer Matthew Mercer and the Defendant appeared in person with appointed counsel, Michael S. Chernis; and the Defendant, after having been advised of the six-count allegations contained in the Petition on Probation and Supervised Release filed November 3, 2016, admitted to the truthfulness of the six allegations.

Whereas, the Defendant has admitted that he violated the conditions of Supervised Release Orders imposed on November 13, 2014, the Court finds the Defendant in violation of his Supervised Release order.

IT IS THE JUDGMENT OF THE COURT, that Defendant's period of supervised released is reinstated under the same terms and conditions with the added conditions: (1) The Defendant shall reside at, participate in and successfully complete a residential substance abuse treatment and counseling program approved by the United States Probation Office, that includes drug testing to determine whether he has reverted to the use of drugs or alcohol; and the Defendant shall observe the rules of that facility. The defendant shall participate for a period of 180 days in a home detention program which may include electronic monitoring, GPS, Alcohol Monitoring Unit or automated identification systems and shall observe all rules of such program, as directed by the Probation Officer. The defendant shall maintain a residential telephone line without devices and/or services that may interrupt operation of the monitoring equipment. Additionally the Court waives the co-payment as the defendant does not have the means to pay. (2) At the direction of the Probation Officer, the Defendant shall reside for a period of 6 months in a residential reentry center community corrections component, as directed by the Probation Officer, and shall observe the rules of that facility. If necessary, Defendant shall submit to weekly check-ins while waiting for placement; and (3) The Defendant shall submit his person and property to search or seizure at any time of the day or night, by any law enforcement officer, with or without a warrant, and with or without reasonable or probable cause.

IT IS ORDERED that the Clerk deliver a copy of this judgment and Probation/Commitment Order to the U.S. Marshal and the U.S. Probation Office.

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