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U.S. v. Espinoza, 17-00140-JAM. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180509b65 Visitors: 18
Filed: May 07, 2018
Latest Update: May 07, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY CONDITIONS OF PRETRIAL RELEASE ALLISON CLAIRE , Magistrate Judge . It is hereby stipulated by Counsel for the Government, Assistant United States Attorney, Timothy Delgado and Defense Counsel, Dina L. Santos; Counsel for Defendant, Mark Espinoza, that the previously ordered conditions for location monitoring and curfew be deleted. All other conditions would remain in full force and effect. Pretrial Services is aware of these modifications and is supportive o
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY CONDITIONS OF PRETRIAL RELEASE

It is hereby stipulated by Counsel for the Government, Assistant United States Attorney, Timothy Delgado and Defense Counsel, Dina L. Santos; Counsel for Defendant, Mark Espinoza, that the previously ordered conditions for location monitoring and curfew be deleted. All other conditions would remain in full force and effect.

Pretrial Services is aware of these modifications and is supportive of these changes. The Amended Special Conditions of Release are attached.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

SECOND AMENDED SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF RELEASE

Re: Espinoza, Mark No. 2:17-CR-00140-JAM-2 Dated: May 4, 2018.

1. You shall report to and a comply with the rules and regulations of the Pretrial Services Agency;

2. You must reside at a location approved by the pretrial services officer and not move or absent yourself from this residence for more than 24 hours without the prior approval of the pretrial services officer;

3. You must cooperate in the collection of a DNA sample;

4. You must restrict your travel to the Eastern District of California unless otherwise approved in advance by the pretrial services officer;

5. You must surrender your passport to the Clerk, U.S. District Court, and obtain no passport during the pendency of this case;

8 You must not possess, have in your residence, or have access to a firearm/ammunition, destructive device, or other dangerous weapon, additionally, you must provide written proof of divestment of all firearms/ammunition currently under your control;

9 You must refrain from excessive use of alcohol or any use of a narcotic drug or other controlled substance without a prescription by a licensed medical practitioner; and you must notify Pretrial Services immediately of any prescribed medication(s). However, medicinal marijuana prescribed and/or recommended may not be used;

9. You must submit to drug and/or alcohol testing as approved by the pretrial services officer. You must pay all or part of the costs of the testing services based upon your ability to pay, as determined by the pretrial services officer;

10. You must not associate or have any contact with codefendant named in this case unless in the presence of counsel or otherwise approved in advance by the pretrial services officer; and,

11. You must report any contact with law enforcement to your pretrial services officer within 24 hours.

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