United States v. Donaldson, 2:17cr-18-KS-MTP-001. (2019)
Court: District Court, S.D. Mississippi
Number: infdco20191202814
Visitors: 25
Filed: Nov. 27, 2019
Latest Update: Nov. 27, 2019
Summary: ORDER KEITH STARRETT , District Judge . THIS CAUSE IS BEFORE THE COURT on Motion to Terminate Probation [44] filed by Defendant, Edward L. Donaldson, Jr., response thereto [47] filed by the United States and Reply [49] filed by Movant. The Court has carefully considered the facts and circumstances of this case and finds that the Movant makes a persuasive case for shortening the term of Probation and also that the Government makes a persuasive case against the early termination of Probation.
Summary: ORDER KEITH STARRETT , District Judge . THIS CAUSE IS BEFORE THE COURT on Motion to Terminate Probation [44] filed by Defendant, Edward L. Donaldson, Jr., response thereto [47] filed by the United States and Reply [49] filed by Movant. The Court has carefully considered the facts and circumstances of this case and finds that the Movant makes a persuasive case for shortening the term of Probation and also that the Government makes a persuasive case against the early termination of Probation. ..
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ORDER
KEITH STARRETT, District Judge.
THIS CAUSE IS BEFORE THE COURT on Motion to Terminate Probation [44] filed by Defendant, Edward L. Donaldson, Jr., response thereto [47] filed by the United States and Reply [49] filed by Movant. The Court has carefully considered the facts and circumstances of this case and finds that the Movant makes a persuasive case for shortening the term of Probation and also that the Government makes a persuasive case against the early termination of Probation. The Court took into consideration at the time of the sentencing all of the factors argued by the Movant and Respondent and fashioned what was believed to be a fair and appropriate sentence. The Movant at this time has not served one-half of the Probation ordered, and the Court finds that the Motion at this time should be OVERRULED without prejudice to be re-urged after at least one-half of the Probation has been served.
SO ORDERED.
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