U.S. v. JOHNSON, CR 15-181-HSG (DMR). (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160624899
Visitors: 13
Filed: Jun. 22, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 22, 2016
Summary: STIPULATED REQUEST TO MODIFY RELEASE CONDITIONS AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER DONNA M. RYU , Magistrate Judge . The parties jointly request and stipulate that the release conditions in this case be MODIFIED to permit Mr. Johnson to travel to the District of Columbia with family for vacation during the month of July 2016 for a period of up to 7 days, on the condition that Mr. Johnson provide all contact and itinerary information requested by Pretrial Services prior to such travel. Pretrial Services
Summary: STIPULATED REQUEST TO MODIFY RELEASE CONDITIONS AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER DONNA M. RYU , Magistrate Judge . The parties jointly request and stipulate that the release conditions in this case be MODIFIED to permit Mr. Johnson to travel to the District of Columbia with family for vacation during the month of July 2016 for a period of up to 7 days, on the condition that Mr. Johnson provide all contact and itinerary information requested by Pretrial Services prior to such travel. Pretrial Services ..
More
STIPULATED REQUEST TO MODIFY RELEASE CONDITIONS AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
DONNA M. RYU, Magistrate Judge.
The parties jointly request and stipulate that the release conditions in this case be MODIFIED to permit Mr. Johnson to travel to the District of Columbia with family for vacation during the month of July 2016 for a period of up to 7 days, on the condition that Mr. Johnson provide all contact and itinerary information requested by Pretrial Services prior to such travel. Pretrial Services Officer Timothy Elder has advised counsel that he does not object to this request.
ORDER
Based on the reasons provided in the stipulation of the parties above, it is hereby ORDERED that the release conditions in this case be MODIFIED to permit Mr. Johnson to travel to the District of Columbia with family for vacation during the month of July 2016 for a period of up to 7 days, on the condition that Mr. Johnson provide all contact and itinerary information requested by Pretrial Services prior to such travel.
Source: Leagle