U.S. v. Johnson, 11CR624-WHA. (2015)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20150505a53
Visitors: 16
Filed: May 04, 2015
Latest Update: May 04, 2015
Summary: [Proposed] Order Terminating Supervised Release WILLIAM H. ALSUP , District Judge . 1. Background Mr. Johnson previously filed a motion to terminate supervised release. See ECF No. 265. On April 14, 2015, this Court heard argument on that motion. The Court's ruling was that supervised release would terminate on April 30, 2015 if 1) there were no violations, and 2) if Mr. Johnson paid this month's restitution payment. See Minutes from 04/14/15 hearing (attached as Exhibit A). There h
Summary: [Proposed] Order Terminating Supervised Release WILLIAM H. ALSUP , District Judge . 1. Background Mr. Johnson previously filed a motion to terminate supervised release. See ECF No. 265. On April 14, 2015, this Court heard argument on that motion. The Court's ruling was that supervised release would terminate on April 30, 2015 if 1) there were no violations, and 2) if Mr. Johnson paid this month's restitution payment. See Minutes from 04/14/15 hearing (attached as Exhibit A). There ha..
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[Proposed] Order Terminating Supervised Release
WILLIAM H. ALSUP, District Judge.
1. Background
Mr. Johnson previously filed a motion to terminate supervised release. See ECF No. 265. On April 14, 2015, this Court heard argument on that motion. The Court's ruling was that supervised release would terminate on April 30, 2015 if 1) there were no violations, and 2) if Mr. Johnson paid this month's restitution payment. See Minutes from 04/14/15 hearing (attached as Exhibit A). There have been no violations, and Mr. Johnson has paid this month's restitution payment. See Exhibit B. Accordingly, Mr. Johnson respectfully submits the proposed order terminating supervised release.
2. Conclusion
For the above reasons, Mr. Johnson respectfully requests that this Court to sign the proposed order terminating supervised release.
[PROPOSED] ORDER
For good cause shown, the Court ORDERS that effective immediately defendant Josh Johnson's term of supervised release is hereby terminated pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 3583(e).
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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