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Parties Involved:
Gary Benally
Defendant
United States of America
Plaintiff

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

United States of America,

Plaintiff, 

vs.

Gary Benally

Defendant. 

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CR 00-00647 PCT-RCB

ORDER

REVOKING SUPERVISED RELEASE

A petition for revocation of supervised release having been filed and hearings held

with the defendant and counsel present, and the defendant having previously admitted special

condition #9, paragraphs C of the petition,

IT IS ORDERED revoking the defendant's supervised release and the defendant, Gary

Benally, shall be committed to the custody of the Bureau of Prisons for a term of THREE

(3) MONTHS.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED following incarceration the defendant is sentenced to

a term of supervised release of FIFTY-SIX (56) MONTHS under the standard conditions

adopted by this court in General Order 05-36 and the following additional special conditions,

1. You shall participate as instructed by the probation officer in a program of substance

abuse treatment which may include all forms of testing for all forms of substance

abuse including use of alcohol. You shall contribute to the cost of treatment in an

amount if any to be determined form time to time by the probation officer.

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2. You shall attend a sex offender treatment program as approved by the assigned

probation officer. Treatment shall include physiological testing such as ABEL

Assessment. You shall abide by the policies and procedures of that program. You

shall contribute to the cost of treatment in an amount if any to be determined from

time to time by the probation officer.

3. You shall submit to periodic polygraph testing as approved by the probation officer

as a means to determine compliance with the requirements of your therapeutic

program. No violation proceedings will arise solely on the results of a polygraph

examination or a valid Fifth Amendment refusal to answer a polygraph question.

4. You shall reside in a residence approved, in advance, by the assigned probation

officer. Any changes in the residence must be pre-approved by the probation officer.

5. You shall not possess, view, or otherwise use material depicting sexually explicit

conduct as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2256. You shall not possess, view, or otherwise use

any other material that is sexually stimulating or sexually oriented deemed to be

inappropriate by the probation officer. You will submit any records requested by the

probation officer to verify your compliance with this condition. You shall not enter

any location where the primary function is to provide these prohibited materials.

6. You shall register with all state and tribal sex offender agencies in any state where

you reside, are employed, carry on a vocation or a student as directed by the probation

officer.

7. You shall submit your person, property (including but not limited to computer,

electronic devices, and storage media), residence, office, or vehicle to a search

conducted by a probation officer, at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner.

8. You shall not be in the company of or have contact with children under the age of 18

years, to include your own children, without prior approval of the probation officer.

Contact includes, but is not limited to, letters, communication devices, audio or visual

devices, visits, or communication through a third party. You shall immediately report

any contact to the probation officer.

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9. You shall not directly or indirectly contact the victim or the victim’s family without

prior approval of the probation officer. Indirect contact includes, but is not limited to,

letters, communication devices, audio or visual devices, visits or communication

through a third party. You shall immediately report any contact to the probation

officer.

10. You are restricted from engaging in any occupation, business, or profession where

you have access to children under the age of 18 years, without prior approval of the

probation officer. Acceptable employment shall include a stable, verifiable work

location and the probation officer must be granted access to your work site.

11. You shall abstain from all use of alcohol or alcoholic beverages.

12. You shall not commit another federal, state, local or tribal crime during a term of

supervision. You shall report to the nearest United States Probation office within 72

hours from release and you shall abstain from the use of illicit substances

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED dismissing allegations A and B of the petition.

The defendant is remanded into the custody of the United States Marshal’s Service.

The defendant is advised of his right to appeal within 14 days. 

 DATED this 22nd day of October, 2010.

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