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U.S. v. MEDINA, 8:08CR56 (2014)

Court: District Court, D. Nebraska Number: infdco20141208954 Visitors: 6
Filed: Dec. 05, 2014
Latest Update: Dec. 05, 2014
Summary: ORDER LYLE E. STROM, Senior District Judge. On the 4th day of December, 2014, the defendant appeared for a hearing on the petitions for warrant or summons for offender under supervision (Filing No. 86 in 8:CR56; Filing No. 4 in 8:14CR193). The defendant was represented by Michael F. Maloney, Assistant Public Defender. The United States was represented by Douglas R. Semisch, Assistant United States Attorney. The defendant admitted to Allegation Nos. 1 and 2 and the government moved to dismiss
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ORDER

LYLE E. STROM, Senior District Judge.

On the 4th day of December, 2014, the defendant appeared for a hearing on the petitions for warrant or summons for offender under supervision (Filing No. 86 in 8:CR56; Filing No. 4 in 8:14CR193). The defendant was represented by Michael F. Maloney, Assistant Public Defender. The United States was represented by Douglas R. Semisch, Assistant United States Attorney.

The defendant admitted to Allegation Nos. 1 and 2 and the government moved to dismiss Allegation No. 3 in Filing No. 101 in 8:08CR56. The Court accepted the admission and found that the defendant had violated his supervised release.

The Court revoked the defendant's term of supervised release. After receiving allocution from the defendant and counsel, the Court proceeded to sentencing.

IT IS ORDERED that defendant be committed to the custody of the United States Bureau of Prisons for a term of 13 months in each of the above cases. The sentences shall run concurrently with each other.

2) After his release from the Bureau of Prisons, the defendant will be placed back on supervised release for 18 months on the same conditions originally imposed on the defendant.

3) Allegation No. 3 in Filing No. 101 (8:08CR56) is dismissed.

4) The petition for warrant or summons for offender under supervision (Filing No. 2 in 8:14CR193) is dismissed.

Source:  Leagle

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