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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, ) CRIMINAL CASE NO. ) 7"W j ??I'- ~ pO
) ORDER AND CONDITIONS OF PRETRIAL
Defendant. ) RELEASE: BAIL (18 U.S.C. § 3142(c»
A heanng was held to determme pretnal conditIons of release of the defendant_pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3142. The Federal Judge
determined an unconditional release pursuant to 18 U.S.C.§ 3142(b) is not sufficient to assure the appearance of the defendant and the
safety of the community. Thus, conditions of pretrial release are necessary pursuant to 18 U .S.C. § 3142(c). Good cause appearing,
IT IS ORDERED that the defendant shall be released subject to the condition that the defendant: (a) not commit a
federal, state or local crime durinq the period ofrelease, (b) make all court appearances and (c) comply with
the conditions itemized below, as mdicated by (rIj, in accordance with 18 U.S.C.§ 3142(c)(2):
" I. restrict travel to U San Die~o County, 9 S,guttrern District of California, 0 Central District of California,
- - 0 State of California, 0 Umted States, I.!:I""do not enter Mexico, 0 other: ;
./ 2. report for supervision to Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) as directed by the assigned PSO and pay for the
- - reasonable costs of supervision in an amount determined by PSA and approved by the court;
./ 3. not possess or use any narcotic drug or controlled substance, (defined in 21 U.S.C. § 802), without
- a laWful medical prescription;
L 4. not possess any firearm, dangerous weapon or destructive device during the pendency of the case;
./ 5. read, or have explained, and acknowledge understanding of the Advice of Penalties and Sanctions Form;
-r 6. prov~de a current residence address and phone number prior to release and keep it current while case
pendmg.
7. Comply with all government agency conditions to be able to legally remain in the United States during
- pendency of the proceedings;
__ 8. submit t~ treatment, and/Or~eSfg, at the discretion of the pretrial officer assigned to your case, no more
than times per month, for:
o drUgs or alcohol, and/or psychiatric or psychological counselin~;
9. the defendant shall be monitored by the form oflocatlOn monitoring mdicated below and abide by all
- - technology requirements under the following components. Defendant and sureties are responsible for all
equipment associated with this program including loss or damage.
1) Oa Global Positioning System (GPS) 0 RF Monitoring OVoice Recognition
2) 0 Home Incarceration 0 Home Detention 0 Curfew - Remain at your residence every day from
A.M.IP .M. to A.M.IP .M. 0 or as directed by the Pretrial Services Officer; 0 defendant
sh,-al"l,-p-a-y all or part of ffie costs of monitoring as directed by the court and/or the Pretrial Services Officer;
o Defendant to be released to PSA custody the following business day by 10:00 a.m. ;
..L Ij). actively seek and maintain full-time employment, schooling, or combination of both;
_../1_111. execute a personal appearance bond in the amount of$ 15,000 secured by:
o ~rust deed to the United States on real estate approved by a Federal Judge;
lia"the co-signatures of o,..e..-	financially responsible (related) adults,
o Nebbia hearing 0 Exam of Sureties ~ther:. _ _/o_fl;...ilII'_t_._.._Jt_~...,e'~#':..::'1;..:./-=-·f_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ 12. provide the court with: 0 a cash bond and/or 0 execute a bail bond by an a roved solvent corporate
surety in the amount of $
_13. 18 U.S.C.§ 3142(d) hold until
that covers ALL conditions re eas
; if no detainer is lodged by hen, the
clear all warrantslFfAs and pay all fmes within days ofrele e;
·1m.sI§Je effect;
. Defendant is to reside with WI";'.,- , ,
_16. Defendant to surrender any valid passport and may not apply for new tra el do( wnM&~. 1 7 2017
_17. all conditions previously set will remain the same.
_18. Other conditions: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~c-HLElERofRK+-etusSTfDlffisT~R"_(/c7I'T'"tC~0itUI'FRO'TFmT;4.
'tchell D. Dembin
Form Crim-49b(CASDRev. 4/14)
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