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U.S. v. WESTON, 3:08-00064. (2014)

Court: District Court, M.D. Tennessee Number: infdco20140611a32 Visitors: 22
Filed: May 16, 2014
Latest Update: May 16, 2014
Summary: AGREED MOTION TO ORDER TRANSPORTATION OF DEFENDANT WILLIAM J. HAYNES, Jr., Chief District Judge. Defendant Jesse Weston respectfully requests that the Court order that the U.S. Marshal transport him from the Grayson County Detention Center to this courthouse in Nashville on May 23, 2014, so he can be released to begin inpatient drug treatment. At the revocation hearing on April 25, 2014, this Court ordered that Weston spend at least 28 days in an inpatient program and then be returned to sup
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AGREED MOTION TO ORDER TRANSPORTATION OF DEFENDANT

WILLIAM J. HAYNES, Jr., Chief District Judge.

Defendant Jesse Weston respectfully requests that the Court order that the U.S. Marshal transport him from the Grayson County Detention Center to this courthouse in Nashville on May 23, 2014, so he can be released to begin inpatient drug treatment.

At the revocation hearing on April 25, 2014, this Court ordered that Weston spend at least 28 days in an inpatient program and then be returned to supervision. According to the U.S. Probation Office, Weston has been accepted at an inpatient program in Cookeville and can be admitted on May 23, 2014. Weston presently remains in custody in the Grayson County Detention Center. Undersigned counsel has been advised that, in order for Mr. Weston to get released on May 23 to report to the inpatient facility, it is necessary that the Court order that he be transported on May 23 from Grayson County Detention Center to this courthouse. Accordingly, Weston respectfully requests that the Court order that transport. AUSA Brent Hannafan has stated that he is in agreement with this request.

Source:  Leagle

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