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U.S. v. MURDOCH, 4:12-CR-00615-YGR. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140411791 Visitors: 13
Filed: Apr. 10, 2014
Latest Update: Apr. 10, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO AMEND KINGSLEY MURDOCH'S PRETRIAL CONDITIONS OF RELEASE KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge. The United States through its counsel, Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Newman, and defendant Kingsley Murdoch, through his counsel, George C. Harris, hereby stipulate to and request an order amending Mr. Murdoch's conditions of pretrial release to permit him to travel outside of the Northern District of California within the United States for the purpo
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO AMEND KINGSLEY MURDOCH'S PRETRIAL CONDITIONS OF RELEASE

KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge.

The United States through its counsel, Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Newman, and defendant Kingsley Murdoch, through his counsel, George C. Harris, hereby stipulate to and request an order amending Mr. Murdoch's conditions of pretrial release to permit him to travel outside of the Northern District of California within the United States for the purpose of carrying out work assignments.

Mr. Murdoch works as a safety attendant with Certified Safety, through which he provides ground support at oil refineries. He has been assigned to work as a field foreman supervising safety hazards at United Refining, located at 15 Bradley Street, Warren, Pennsylvania. On March 7, 2014, the Court ordered a temporary amendment of Mr. Murdoch's pretrial release conditions, permitting Mr. Murdoch to travel for his work assignment for a four-week period that expires April 13, 2014.

Since the Court's March 7, 2014 order temporarily amending Mr. Murdoch's conditions of pretrial release, Mr. Murdoch's Pennsylvania work assignment has been extended. It is also anticipated that Mr. Murdoch will have further work assignments for Certified Safety that will require him to travel outside of the Northern District. The parties therefore agree and stipulate to amend Mr. Murdoch's travel restrictions to permit him to travel outside of the Northern District of California within the United States for the purpose of carrying out work assignments.

WHEREAS, the parties have agreed to the amendment of Mr. Murdoch's pretrial conditions of release as described herein;

WHEREAS, the parties have consulted Mr. Murdoch's Pretrial Services Officer, Timothy Elder, and Mr. Elder has consented to amendment of the travel restrictions;

THEREFORE, it is hereby stipulated by and between the parties that Mr. Murdoch's pretrial release conditions will be amended to permit travel outside of the Northern District of California within the United States for the purpose of carrying out work assignments.

IT IS SO STIPULATED:

MELINDA HAAG UNITED STATES ATTORNEY By: /s/ Thomas Newman _______________________________ THOMAS NEWMAN Assistant United States Attorney.

PURSUANT TO THE STIPULATION OF THE PARTIES, Mr. Murdoch's pretrial release conditions will be amended to permit travel outside of the Northern District of California within the United States, with prior approval of pretrial services for each work assignment and extension of assignments, IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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