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U.S. v. Hendrick, Cr. 2:08-CR-00556-JAM. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170119796 Visitors: 8
Filed: Jan. 17, 2017
Latest Update: Jan. 17, 2017
Summary: RELEASE ORDER JOHN A. MENDEZ , District Judge . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that defendant OLLIE HENDRICKS who is detained by order U.S. Magistrate Judge Jennifer Thurston dated November 30, 2016, be released forthwith on his own recognizance subject to the following special conditions of release incorporated. Defendant is ordered to appear on February 14, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION 1. You must report to the probation office in the federal judicial district where you a
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RELEASE ORDER

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that defendant OLLIE HENDRICKS who is detained by order U.S. Magistrate Judge Jennifer Thurston dated November 30, 2016, be released forthwith on his own recognizance subject to the following special conditions of release incorporated. Defendant is ordered to appear on February 14, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.

STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION

1. You must report to the probation office in the federal judicial district where you are authorized to reside within 72 hours of release from imprisonment, unless the probation officer instructs you to report to a different probation office or within a different time frame.

2. After initially reporting to the probation office, you will receive instructions from the Court or the probation officer about how and when you must report to the probation officer, and you must report to the probation officer as instructed.

3. You must not knowingly leave the federal judicial district where you are authorized to reside without first getting permission from the Court or the probation officer.

4. You must answer truthfully the questions asked by the probation officer.

5. You must live at a place approved by the probation officer. If you plan to change where you live or anything about your living arrangements (such as the people you live with), you must notify the probation officer at least 10 days before the change. If notifying the probation officer in advance is not possible due to unanticipated circumstances, you must notify the probation officer within 72 hours of becoming aware of a change or expected change.

6. You must allow the probation officer to visit you at any time at your home or elsewhere, and you must permit the probation officer to take any items prohibited by the conditions of your supervision that he or she observes in plain view.

7. You must work full time (at least 30 hours per week) at a lawful type of employment, unless the probation officer excuses you from doing so. If you do not have full-time employment, you must try to find full-time employment, unless the probation officer excuses you from doing so. If you plan to change where you work or anything about your work (such as your position or your job responsibilities), you must notify the probation officer at least 10 days before the change. If notifying the probation officer at least 10 days in advance is not possible due to unanticipated circumstances, you must notify the probation officer within 72 hours of becoming aware of a change or expected change.

8. You must not communicate or interact with someone you know is engaged in criminal activity. If you know someone has been convicted of a felony, you must not knowingly communicate or interact with that person without first getting the permission of the probation officer.

9. If you are arrested or questioned by a law enforcement officer, you must notify the probation officer within 72 hours. Public safety and the fair administration of justice through professional and progressive interventions.

10. You must not own, possess, or have access to a firearm, ammunition, destructive device, or dangerous weapon (i.e., anything that was designed, or was modified for, the specific purpose of causing bodily injury or death to another person, such as nunchakus or tasers).

11. You must not act or make any agreement with a law enforcement agency to act as a confidential human source or informant without first getting the permission of the Court.

12. If the probation officer determines that you pose a risk to another person (including an organization), the probation officer may require you to notify the person about the risk and you must comply with that instruction. The probation officer may contact the person and confirm that you have notified the person about the risk.

13. You must follow the instructions of the probation officer related to the conditions of supervision.

The defendant shall also comply with the following special conditions:

1. As directed by the probation officer, the defendant shall participate in an outpatient correctional treatment program to obtain assistance for drug or alcohol abuse.

2. As directed by the probation officer, the defendant shall participate in a program of testing (i.e. breath, urine, sweat patch, etc.) to determine if he has reverted to the use of drugs or alcohol.

3. The defendant shall not possess or have access to any cellular phone without the advance permission of the probation officer. The defendant shall provide all billing records for such device, whether used for business or personal, to the probation officer upon request.

4. The defendant shall abstain from the use of alcoholic beverages and shall not frequent those places where alcohol is the chief item of sale.

5. As directed by the probation officer, the defendant shall participate in a program of outpatient mental health treatment.

6. As directed by the probation officer, the defendant shall participate in a co-payment plan for treatment or testing and shall make payment directly to the vendor under contract with the United States Probation Office of up to $25 per month.

7. The defendant shall submit to the search of his person, property, house, residence, vehicle, papers, computer, other electronic communication or data storage devices or media, and effects at any time, with or without a warrant, by any law enforcement or probation officer in the lawful discharge of the officer's supervision functions, with or without reasonable suspicion, concerning unlawful conduct or a violation of a condition of probation or supervised release. Failure to submit to a search may be grounds for revocation. The defendant shall warn any other residents that the premises may be subject to searches pursuant to this condition.

8. The defendant shall register, as required in the jurisdiction in which he resides, as a drug offender.

Source:  Leagle

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