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U.S. v. BURNS, CR 3-12-mj-70126 MEJ (2012)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20121004956 Visitors: 16
Filed: Oct. 03, 2012
Latest Update: Oct. 03, 2012
Summary: UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY RELEASE CONDITIONS; ORDER MODIFYING CONDITIONS OF RELEASE [PROPOSED] MARIA-ELENA JAMES, Magistrate Judge. By and through counsel, defendant Monique Burns respectfully requests that her release conditions in this case be modified, as follows: 1. The defendant is permitted to travel to Tucson, Arizona for a period of four days — October 19, 2012 through and including October 22, 2012. 2. All other conditions will remain in effect. The reason for this request for a
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UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY RELEASE CONDITIONS; ORDER MODIFYING CONDITIONS OF RELEASE [PROPOSED]

MARIA-ELENA JAMES, Magistrate Judge.

By and through counsel, defendant Monique Burns respectfully requests that her release conditions in this case be modified, as follows:

1. The defendant is permitted to travel to Tucson, Arizona for a period of four days — October 19, 2012 through and including October 22, 2012. 2. All other conditions will remain in effect.

The reason for this request for a modification of travel restrictions is that Ms. Burns would like to attend "family weekend," which is held at her son's college. Ms. Burns' son is currently enrolled as a freshman at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

Ms. Burns has rented a car for this trip — the make, model and license plate of the vehicle she will be using has been provided to Pretrial Services. While in Tucson, she will be staying at the Four Point Sheraton, located at 7060 South Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85756, phone number (520) 746-0271.

Pretrial Services Officer Betty Kim has been contacted, and she has no opposition to this modification. In addition, United States Attorney Kevin Barry has been contacted, and he has no objection to the request, given the approval of Pretrial Services.

The undersigned, Camellia Baray, declares under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of her information and belief.

[PROPOSED] ORDER MODIFYING CONDITIONS OF RELEASE

Based on the approval of the parties and good cause appearing therefore, it is ORDERED that the defendant's release conditions be modified as follows:

1. The defendant be permitted to travel to Tucson, Arizona from October 19, 2012 through and including October 22, 2012.

2. All other conditions will remain in effect.

Source:  Leagle

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