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U.S. v. LANGSTON, 4:08CR00319-001 SWW. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. Arkansas Number: infdco20140320777 Visitors: 17
Filed: Mar. 19, 2014
Latest Update: Mar. 19, 2014
Summary: ORDER SUSAN WEBBER WRIGHT, District Judge. The above entitled cause came on for hearing March 18, 2014 on the government's superseding petition to revoke the supervised release previously granted this defendant in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. Based upon the admissions of defendant and testimony of the witness, the Court found that defendant has violated the conditions of supervised release without just cause. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that
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ORDER

SUSAN WEBBER WRIGHT, District Judge.

The above entitled cause came on for hearing March 18, 2014 on the government's superseding petition to revoke the supervised release previously granted this defendant in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. Based upon the admissions of defendant and testimony of the witness, the Court found that defendant has violated the conditions of supervised release without just cause.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the government's motion to revoke supervised release [doc #53] is granted and the supervised release previously granted this defendant, hereby, is revoked.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendant shall serve a term of TWENTY-ONE (21) MONTHS imprisonment in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons to run concurrent to defendant's state sentence of forty-eight months imprisonment. The Court recommends that defendant be incarcerated in Texarkana, Texas and participate in substance abuse treatment and mental health counseling during incarceration.

There will be FIVE (5) YEARS of supervised release minus the term of imprisonment following the term of incarceration. Defendant shall follow all standard conditions of supervised release. All other conditions of supervised release previously imposed in defendant's Judgment [doc #34] remain in full force and effect.

The defendant is remanded to the custody of the U. S. Marshal Service.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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