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U.S. v. Powell, 11-CR-20686-01. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. Michigan Number: infdco20180514546 Visitors: 17
Filed: May 09, 2018
Latest Update: May 09, 2018
Summary: MATTHEW F. LEITMAN , District Judge . On 04/16/2018 the Court authorized the issuance of a supervised release warrant based upon a violation petition citing violation(s) of supervision. The issues of the violations were heard in court on 05/09/2018, and the Court made the following finding(s): The supervised release violation petition is held in abeyance for six months. The offender's supervision is continued. X The following special condition(s) of supervision are added: 1. Placement at
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On 04/16/2018 the Court authorized the issuance of a supervised release warrant based upon a violation petition citing violation(s) of supervision. The issues of the violations were heard in court on 05/09/2018, and the Court made the following finding(s): The supervised release violation petition is held in abeyance for six months. The offender's supervision is continued.

X The following special condition(s) of supervision are added:

1. Placement at a Residential Reentry Center for six months. 2. Participation in mental health treatment. 3. Participation in substance abuse treatment. 4. Participation in anger management treatment. 5. Take all medications is prescribed by a physician. 6. Mandatory drug testing. 7. Zero tolerance. 8. The offender shall be placed on home confinement until approved for placement at a Residential Reentry Center. Respectfully submitted, s/Telisa D. Cureton U.S. Probation Officer

ORDER OF THE COURT

Pursuant to the above, it is ordered that the pending violation matter be resolved and supervision in this case be continued. All conditions imposed at the time of sentencing, along with any subsequent modifications to those conditions, remain in effect.
Source:  Leagle

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