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U.S. v. Taitt, 14-CR-661. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. New York Number: infdco20160509a89 Visitors: 1
Filed: Apr. 27, 2016
Latest Update: Apr. 27, 2016
Summary: Memorandum and Order Explaining Sentence for Violation of Terms of Supervised Release JACK B. WEINSTEIN , Senior District Judge . At a hearing on April 27, 2016, defendant Travis Taitt pled guilty to one charge of the violation of supervised release report: he failed to notify the Probation Department of a change in his residence. See Violation of Supervised Release Report, May 12, 2015, at 8 (charge two); Hr'g Tr., Apr. 27, 2016 ("Hr'g Tr."). The applicable sentencing range pursuant to
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Memorandum and Order Explaining Sentence for Violation of Terms of Supervised Release

At a hearing on April 27, 2016, defendant Travis Taitt pled guilty to one charge of the violation of supervised release report: he failed to notify the Probation Department of a change in his residence. See Violation of Supervised Release Report, May 12, 2015, at 8 (charge two); Hr'g Tr., Apr. 27, 2016 ("Hr'g Tr.").

The applicable sentencing range pursuant to the sentencing guidelines is three to nine months of incarceration. See Hr'g Tr. Ordered is a sentence of time served of approximately two months, and discharge from supervised release. The sentence is reasonable in light of the fact that the defendant has a job to which he is able to return and from which he can earn an income to support his family, improving his chances of rehabilitation. See Hr'g Tr.; Violation of Supervised Release Report, May 12, 2015, at 9.

SO ORDERED.

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