JOHN A. MENDEZ, District Judge.
On April 23, 2018, this Court ordered defendant's release on bond, pending completion of his Ninth Circuit appeal, on various terms and conditions proposed by Pretrial Services. Condition no. 3 required Mr. Shevtsov to live in Oregon with his sister Yelena Dubintsov for a period not exceed sixty (60) days. Mr. Shevtsov was to locate a more permanent housing in the Eastern District California, subject to Pretrial Services approval, within 60 days from the date of release. Mr. Shevtsov was to be placed on HOME INCARCERATION for the period he resides in Oregon. He was to be placed on HOME DETENTION once he relocated to the Eastern District of California.
Following the hearing, the parties learned that one of Mr. Shevtsov's homes in Sacramento — 7449 Wells Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 — has very recently become vacant and available for Mr. Shevtsov to live in. Pretrial Services does not object to Mr. Shevtsov living at 7449 Wells Avenue address during this period of supervision.
The parties, through their respective attorneys of record, stipulate to the following modifications to conditions nos. 3 and 12:
3. You must reside at 7449 Wells Avenue, Citrus Heights, California, and not move from this residence without the prior approval of the Pretrial Services officer.
12.
Following that sixty-day period, and assuming no issues of non-compliance with conditions of release (as determined by the Court), you will be placed on a period of HOME DETENTION. While on Home Detention, you must remain inside your residence at all times, except for employment; education; religious services; medical, substance abuse, or mental health treatment; attorney visits; court appearances; court-ordered obligations; or other activities pre-approved by the pretrial services officer.
The Court finds good cause and approves the following modifications of conditions of release on bond pending completion of appeal (which the Court ordered on April 24, 2018):
3. You must reside at 7449 Wells Avenue, Citrus Heights, California, and not move from this residence without the prior approval of the Pretrial Services officer.
12.
Following that sixty-day period, and assuming no issues of non-compliance with conditions of release (as determined by the Court), you will be placed on a period of HOME DETENTION. While on Home Detention, you must remain inside your residence at all times, except for employment; education; religious services; medical, substance abuse, or mental health treatment; attorney visits; court appearances; court-ordered obligations; or other activities pre-approved by the pretrial services officer.
IT IS SO ORDERED.