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U.S. v. COOKISH, 10-cr-177-JD. (2013)

Court: District Court, D. New Hampshire Number: infdco20130701a21 Visitors: 8
Filed: Jun. 27, 2013
Latest Update: Jun. 27, 2013
Summary: ORDER JOSEPH A. DiCLERICO, Jr., District Judge. Dennis R. Cookish, proceeding pro se, has filed a motion to clarify the terms of his sentence, which was imposed by judgment entered on April 11, 2011, and amended as to restitution payments on November 13, 2012. Cookish argues that Hampshire House Comprehensive Sanction Center, where Cookish is currently housed, has misinterpreted his sentence to impose restrictions on his access to computers. In particular, Cookish wants the court to order Hamp
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ORDER

JOSEPH A. DiCLERICO, Jr., District Judge.

Dennis R. Cookish, proceeding pro se, has filed a motion to clarify the terms of his sentence, which was imposed by judgment entered on April 11, 2011, and amended as to restitution payments on November 13, 2012. Cookish argues that Hampshire House Comprehensive Sanction Center, where Cookish is currently housed, has misinterpreted his sentence to impose restrictions on his access to computers. In particular, Cookish wants the court to order Hampshire House to allow him access to Manchester Public Library, which has been prohibited, he represents, because of the availability of unsupervised computers.

The court declines to alter or amend the conditions set forth in the sentence. Those conditions are administered by Cookish's supervisors, and he may seek such administrative remedies as may exist.

Conclusion

For the foregoing reasons, the motion to clarify (document no. 22) is denied.

SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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