U.S. v. GARCIA, 2:10-CR-454 JCM (GWF). (2014)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20140515b97
Visitors: 14
Filed: May 14, 2014
Latest Update: May 14, 2014
Summary: ORDER JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge. Presently before the court is defendant Nabor Garcia's motion for return of property. (Doc. #163). On February 2, 2012, the defendant was sentenced to 24 months custody followed by three years of supervised release. The defendant has completed his term of incarceration and is presently serving his term of supervised release. In the instant motion defendant seeks the return of his passport, which is currently in the possession of pretrial services. Defend
Summary: ORDER JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge. Presently before the court is defendant Nabor Garcia's motion for return of property. (Doc. #163). On February 2, 2012, the defendant was sentenced to 24 months custody followed by three years of supervised release. The defendant has completed his term of incarceration and is presently serving his term of supervised release. In the instant motion defendant seeks the return of his passport, which is currently in the possession of pretrial services. Defenda..
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ORDER
JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge.
Presently before the court is defendant Nabor Garcia's motion for return of property. (Doc. #163).
On February 2, 2012, the defendant was sentenced to 24 months custody followed by three years of supervised release. The defendant has completed his term of incarceration and is presently serving his term of supervised release.
In the instant motion defendant seeks the return of his passport, which is currently in the possession of pretrial services. Defendant represents that he has family in Mexico and would like to visit them after the completion of his supervised release or at some point during the term of his supervised release.
The court finds no justification for returning defendant's passport to him at this time. As he acknowledges in his motion, any travel out of the country while on supervised release would require the permission of the probation department. If the defendant so desires to travel to Mexico, he may request his passport at the same time he requests permission to travel.
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that defendant's motion for return of property (doc. #163) be, and the same hereby is, DENIED.
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