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Parties Involved:
Raymond Patrick Mena
Defendant
USA
Plaintiff

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HEATHER E. WILLIAMS, CA SBN #122664

Federal Defender

CHARLES J. LEE, CA SBN #221057

Assistant Federal Defender

Designated Counsel for Service

2300 Tulare Street, Suite 330

Fresno, CA 93721-2226

Telephone: (559) 487-5561

Fax: (559) 487-5950

Attorney for Defendant

RAYMOND PATRICK MENA

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

 Plaintiff,

vs.

RAYMOND PATRICK MENA, 

 Defendant.

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NO. 1:05-cr-00115 LJO

MOTION FOR EARLY TERMINATATION OF 

SUPERVISED RELEASE; EXHIBIT A; 

ORDER

 

Judge: Hon. Lawrence J. O’Neill

The Defendant, Raymond Patrick Mena, through his attorney Charles J. Lee, Assistant 

Federal Defender, hereby moves this court for early termination of Mr. Mena’s term of 

supervised release pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3564(c). 

On September 11, 2006, Mr. Mena pled guilty to one count of Possession with Intent to 

Distribute Methamphetamine.

On December 11, 2006, the court sentenced Mr. Mena to 74 months custody, 60 months

supervised release, $100 penalty assessment, 500 hours Prison Substance Abuse Program; and to

obey all local, state, and federal laws. Mr. Mena’s supervised release commenced on June 18, 

2010.

Shortly before the original expiration date of his five-year term of supervised release, Mr. 

Mena admitted a violation by being in contact with a known felon – a family member who is in 

BOP custody. At the sentencing on the violation, this court extended Mr. Mena’s supervision for 

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MENA: Motion to Terminate Probation

two additional years from its original termination date, with the new termination date being in 

June of 2017.

At the sentencing hearing, this court advised Mr. Mena that, “If, at the end of a year, we 

have nothing but purity on your record here, then I entertain a motion for early termination.” 

DKT 63 at 14: 23-25.

Mr. Mena has complied with all conditions of supervised release and he has not been 

arrested, cited, or charged with any federal, state, or local criminal offenses since last before the 

Court. He has been gainfully employed his whole time on supervision and has attached letters of 

recommendation from his employer and certificates he has earned. See Exhibit A.

Mr. Mena has completed all his sentencing obligations—paid his fine/penalty assessment 

and has obeyed all laws, had no dirty tests for any substances, and complied with all probation 

directives, besides the already admitted and adjudicated violation. His probation officer, Laura 

Weigel, along with AUSA Kimberly A. Sanchez, have no objection to the termination request.

Respectfully submitted,

HEATHER E. WILLIAMS

Federal Defender

DATED: June 24, 2016 /s/ Charles J. Lee 

CHARLES J. LEE

Assistant Federal Defender

Attorney for Defendant

RAYMOND MENA

O R D E R

The supervised release of Raymond Mena shall be terminated forthwith.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: June 24, 2016 /s/ Lawrence J. O’Neill _____ 

UNITED STATES CHIEF DISTRICT JUDGE

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