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U.S. v. SOLANO-RAMIREZ, 1:14-MJ-00003-SAB. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140205837 Visitors: 8
Filed: Jan. 09, 2014
Latest Update: Jan. 09, 2014
Summary: MOTION AND PROPOSED ORDER TO UNSEAL PETITION FOR VIOLATION OF SUPERVISED RELEASE STANLEY A. BOONE, Magistrate Judge. The defendant has been arrested based on a warrant issued by the Honorable Susan R. Bolton, United States District Judge for the District of Arizona. The warrant was issued on the basis of a petition from United States Probation Officer Daniel Prather that alleged that the defendant has violated conditions of supervised release that were imposed on or about July 25, 2011. It app
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MOTION AND PROPOSED ORDER TO UNSEAL PETITION FOR VIOLATION OF SUPERVISED RELEASE

STANLEY A. BOONE, Magistrate Judge.

The defendant has been arrested based on a warrant issued by the Honorable Susan R. Bolton, United States District Judge for the District of Arizona. The warrant was issued on the basis of a petition from United States Probation Officer Daniel Prather that alleged that the defendant has violated conditions of supervised release that were imposed on or about July 25, 2011. It appears that the petition might have been sealed at the time the arrest warrant was issued. The defendant has now been arrested, so there is no need for the petition to remain sealed. Accordingly, the government now moves that the petition be unsealed.

ORDER TO UNSEAL PETITION FOR VIOLATION OF SUPERVISED RELEASE

The defendant has been arrested based on a warrant issued by the Honorable Susan R. Bolton, United States District Judge for the District of Arizona. The warrant was issued on the basis of a petition from United States Probation Officer Daniel Prather that alleged that the defendant has violated conditions of supervised release that were imposed on or about July 25, 2011. It appears that the petition might have been sealed at the time the arrest warrant was issued. The defendant has now been arrested, so there is no need for the petition to remain sealed. Accordingly, the petition is now unsealed.

SO ORDERED.

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