U.S. v. Peraza, 2:14-cr-0229-APG-NJK. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20180307841
Visitors: 9
Filed: Feb. 23, 2018
Latest Update: Feb. 23, 2018
Summary: ORDER AMENDING SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISED RELEASE ANDREW P. GORDON , District Judge . After the sentencing hearing yesterday, I gave further consideration to Special Condition of Supervised Release number 3 ("minor prohibition"), particularly with regard to Mr. Peraza's contact with his own children. I have no information that Mr. Peraza represents a danger to his children, or that he will be a danger once his term of imprisonment is over. Therefore, at this time I will not prohibit h
Summary: ORDER AMENDING SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISED RELEASE ANDREW P. GORDON , District Judge . After the sentencing hearing yesterday, I gave further consideration to Special Condition of Supervised Release number 3 ("minor prohibition"), particularly with regard to Mr. Peraza's contact with his own children. I have no information that Mr. Peraza represents a danger to his children, or that he will be a danger once his term of imprisonment is over. Therefore, at this time I will not prohibit hi..
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ORDER AMENDING SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISED RELEASE
ANDREW P. GORDON, District Judge.
After the sentencing hearing yesterday, I gave further consideration to Special Condition of Supervised Release number 3 ("minor prohibition"), particularly with regard to Mr. Peraza's contact with his own children. I have no information that Mr. Peraza represents a danger to his children, or that he will be a danger once his term of imprisonment is over. Therefore, at this time I will not prohibit him from having contact with his children. I will revise Special Condition number 3 to say that it does not relate to contact with his own children. I will add a sentence at the end of that special condition saying: "This restriction may be modified to include a prohibition against contacting your own children if a sex-offender treatment specialist recommends that you are a danger to your children."
If either party wants me to reconsider this decision, file a motion immediately.
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