United States v. Kasinger, 13-10020-01-JTM. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Kansas
Number: infdco20190801a64
Visitors: 23
Filed: Jul. 31, 2019
Latest Update: Jul. 31, 2019
Summary: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER J. THOMAS MARTEN , District Judge . This matter is before the court on the defendant James Kasinger's Motion for Early Release from Supervision. (Dkt. 112). After pleading guilty to a charge of conspiracy to distribute marijuana, Kasinger was sentenced on December 16, 2013 to 60 months imprisonment followed by four years of supervised release. His term of supervised release began July 11, 2017. The defendant represents that he has completed two years of supervised rele
Summary: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER J. THOMAS MARTEN , District Judge . This matter is before the court on the defendant James Kasinger's Motion for Early Release from Supervision. (Dkt. 112). After pleading guilty to a charge of conspiracy to distribute marijuana, Kasinger was sentenced on December 16, 2013 to 60 months imprisonment followed by four years of supervised release. His term of supervised release began July 11, 2017. The defendant represents that he has completed two years of supervised relea..
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MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
J. THOMAS MARTEN, District Judge.
This matter is before the court on the defendant James Kasinger's Motion for Early Release from Supervision. (Dkt. 112). After pleading guilty to a charge of conspiracy to distribute marijuana, Kasinger was sentenced on December 16, 2013 to 60 months imprisonment followed by four years of supervised release. His term of supervised release began July 11, 2017.
The defendant represents that he has completed two years of supervised release and has complied with the conditions set forth by the court. He states he has successfully reintegrated himself into society and has reconnected with his sons.
The United States Probation Office has indicated that Kasinger has not had any noncompliance with the terms and conditions of supervision. He has maintained his current employment and residence since the commencement of supervision. Finally, he has reestablished a positive relationship with his children. The United States does not oppose the motion.
IT IS ACCORDINGLY ORDERED for good cause shown, that the defendant's Motion for Early Release (Dkt. 112) is hereby granted.
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