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U.S. v. Babcock, 6:03-cr-60067-HZ. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Oregon Number: infdco20180313c09
Filed: Mar. 10, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 10, 2018
Summary: OPINION & ORDER MARCO A. HERN NDEZ , District Judge . Before the Court is Defendant Duane Jay Babcock's Motion to Amend Judgment [78]. Defendant seeks an order from the Court amending her judgments to reflect her name change to Shayna Nicole Babcock. The Government concurs with Defendant's Motion. Pursuant to Bureau of Prisons policy, the name entered on the judgment is the name used by the BOP and the name entered in SENTRY, "which may only be changed by an order from the Federal sentencin
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OPINION & ORDER

Before the Court is Defendant Duane Jay Babcock's Motion to Amend Judgment [78]. Defendant seeks an order from the Court amending her judgments to reflect her name change to Shayna Nicole Babcock. The Government concurs with Defendant's Motion. Pursuant to Bureau of Prisons policy, the name entered on the judgment is the name used by the BOP and the name entered in SENTRY, "which may only be changed by an order from the Federal sentencing court." BUREAU OF PRISONS, POLICY STATEMENT 5800.15 CN-1, Correctional Systems Manual Ch. 4, p. 2 (Sept. 23, 2016). Given that the parties prefer that the Court amend the judgment to reflect Defendant's new name, the motion is GRANTED in part.

It is hereby ORDERED that Defendant's name on the judgments in case Nos. 6:03-cr-60067-HZ-1 and 3:11-cr-00284-HZ shall be changed to read as follows: "DUANE JAY BABCOCK n/k/a SHAYNA NICOLE BABCOCK." As neither judgment refers to Defendant's sex, no amendments are necessary.

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