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U.S. v. Piturachsatit, 2:16-CR-071-SMJ. (2016)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20160706f73 Visitors: 9
Filed: Jul. 01, 2016
Latest Update: Jul. 01, 2016
Summary: ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S SECOND MOTION TO MODIFY CONDITIONS OF RELEASE AND GRANTING MOTION TO EXPEDITE MOTIONS GRANTED (ECF Nos. 52 and 53) JOHN T. RODGERS , Magistrate Judge . Before the Court is Defendant's Second Agreed Motion to Modify Conditions of Release, ECF No. 53, and Motion to Expedite, ECF No. 52. Defendant seeks to be allowed to travel to Grant, Lincoln, Douglas, Okanogan and Spokane Counties. The United States has no objection to Defendant's request. Defendant's supervis
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ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S SECOND MOTION TO MODIFY CONDITIONS OF RELEASE AND GRANTING MOTION TO EXPEDITE

MOTIONS GRANTED (ECF Nos. 52 and 53)

Before the Court is Defendant's Second Agreed Motion to Modify Conditions of Release, ECF No. 53, and Motion to Expedite, ECF No. 52.

Defendant seeks to be allowed to travel to Grant, Lincoln, Douglas, Okanogan and Spokane Counties. The United States has no objection to Defendant's request. Defendant's supervising U.S. Probation Officer has investigated Defendant's proposed residence and finds it to be appropriate. Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED:

1. Defendant's Motion to Expedite, ECF No. 52, is GRANTED. 2. Defendant's Second Motion to Modify, ECF No. 53, is GRANTED. 3. Condition of release Nos. 14 is modified as follows:

(14) Defendant may travel to the Western District of Washington ONLY for counselling/treatment and to attend conferences with his attorney. In addition, Defendant may travel throughout Grant, Lincoln, Douglas, Okanogan and Spokane Counties. Defendant shall reside at his parents' residence in Grand Coulee, Washington, while the case is pending. By timely motion clearly stating whether opposing counsel and Pretrial Services object to the request, Defendant may be permitted to travel outside these geographical areas. Defendant must give the U.S. Probation Office 72 hours' notice prior to travel to the Western District of Washington.

All other conditions of pretrial release not inconsistent herewith to remain in full force and effect.

Source:  Leagle

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