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U.S. v. Shaw, 13-00248-CG. (2018)

Court: District Court, S.D. Alabama Number: infdco20180607902 Visitors: 14
Filed: Jun. 06, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 06, 2018
Summary: ORDER CALLIE V.S. GRANADE , Senior District Judge . This matter came on for a supervised release revocation hearing this date. In attendance at the hearing were Assistant U. S. Attorney Michael D. Anderson, Defense Counsel Jason B. Darley, and U. S. Probation Officer Krista Kuykendall. The Defendant executed a waiver of the hearing, and further advised that he agreed to the modifications to his supervised release term as set forth on the record. Upon due consideration of the representati
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ORDER

This matter came on for a supervised release revocation hearing this date. In attendance at the hearing were Assistant U. S. Attorney Michael D. Anderson, Defense Counsel Jason B. Darley, and U. S. Probation Officer Krista Kuykendall.

The Defendant executed a waiver of the hearing, and further advised that he agreed to the modifications to his supervised release term as set forth on the record.

Upon due consideration of the representations of counsel and the Defendant, the Court finds that there is good cause to grant the petition for modification, which includes Defendant's service of a six-month term at the Residential Reentry Center (RRC), and the condition that Defendant have no contact of any sort with the General Services Administration (GSA). A separate order modifying the supervised release terms will be entered.

The revocation hearing is held in ABEYANCE pending Defendant's completion of the term at the RRC. Defendant shall REMAIN in custody until bed-space becomes available at the RRC. The U.S. Marshal is ORDERED to produce the Defendant at the Courthouse on a day and time to be coordinated with the U.S. Probation Office, and shall RELEASE Defendant to the custody of the U.S. Probation Office for transportation to the RRC on the same day.

Upon successful completion of the six-month term at the RRC, the U.S. Probation Office is directed to advise the Court whether or not a revocation hearing is still needed. In the event that the Defendant does not successfully complete the term at the RCC, a revocation hearing will be rescheduled.

DONE and ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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