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Timestamp: 2018-12-13 22:42:43
Document Index: 52308545

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 14135', '§802', '§3148', '§401', '§1503', '§ 1510', '§1512', '§ 1513', '§3146']

United States v. Valdez, Case Number: 1:13-CR-00058-LJO-SKO | Casetext
Case Number: 1:13-CR-00058-LJO-SKO (E.D. Cal. Feb. 20, 2013)
United States District Court EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIAFeb 20, 2013
Case Number: 1:13-CR-00058-LJO-SKO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KATHLEEN VALDEZ Defendant
(1) The defendant shall not violate any federal, state, or local law while on release.
(2) The defendant must cooperate in the collection of a DNA sample if the collection is authorized by 42 U.S.C. § 14135a,
(3) The defendant must immediately advice the court, defense counsel and the U.S. attorney in writing before any change in address and telephone number.
The defendant must appear AT: U.S. District Court. 2500 Tulare Street, in Courtroom # 3 , before Judge OBERTO ON MARCH 4. 2013 AT 1:00 pm .
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant be released on condition that:
(√) (5) The defendant promises to appear at all proceedings as required and to surrender for service of any sentence imposed.
() (6) The defendant executes an unsecured bond binding the defendant to pay the United States the sum of _dollars ($_) in the event of a failure to appear as required or to surrender as directed for service of any sentence imposed.
who agrees (a) to supervise the defendant in accordance with all conditions of release,
(b) to use every effort to assure the appearance of the defendant at all scheduled court proceedings, and (e) to notify the court immediately in the event the defendant violates any conditions of release or disappears.
(X) (8) The defendant shall:
() (a) maintain or actively seek employment, and provide proof thereof to the PSO, upon request.
() (c) abide by the following restrictions on his personal associations, place of abode, or travel:
Reside at a residence approved by the PSO, and not move or be absent from this residence for more than 24 hrs. without prior approval of PSO; travel restricted to , unless otherwise approved in advance by PSO.
() (d) avoid all contact with the following named persons, who are considered either alleged victims or potential witnesses:
unless in the presence of counsel or otherwise approved in advance by the PSO.
(X) (e) report on a regular basis to the following agency:
Pretrial Services and comply with their rules and regulations.
() (h) refrain from excessive use of aleohol, and any use or unlawful possession of a narcotic drug and other controlled substances defined in 21 USC §802 unless prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner. However, medical marijuana, prescribed or not, may not be used.
() (i) undergo medical or psychiatric treatment and/or remain in an institution, as follows: Including treatment for drug/alcohol dependency, and pay for costs as approved by the PSO. () (j) executed a bond or an agreement to forfeit upon failing to appear or failure to abide by any of the conditions of release, the following sum of money or designated property: () (k) post with the court the following indicia or ownership of the above-described property, or the following amount or percentage of the above-described money: () (1) execute a bail bond with solvent sureties in the amount of $
() (m) return to custody each (week)day as of o'clock after being released each (week)day as of o'clock for employment, schooling, or the following limited purposc(s): () (n) surrender any passport to the Clerk, United States District Court, prior to your release from custody.
() (p) you shall submit to drug or alcohol testing as approved by the Pretrial Services Officer. You shall pay all or part of the costs of the testing services based upon your ability to pay, as determined by the Pretrial Services Officer.
() (q) report any prescriptions to the PSO within 48 hours of receipt.
(X) (r) report in person to the Pretrial Services Agency on the first working day following your release from custody.
(X) (s) not access any individual tax returns except for yourself and other family members.
(X) (t) not receive anv information from others for the purpose of preparing tax returns except for yourself and other family members.
YOU ARE ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING PENALTIES AND SANCTION:
Violation of any of the foregoing conditions of release may result in the immediate issuance of a warrant for the defendant's arrest, a revocation of release, an order of detention, as provided in 18 USC §3148, and a prosecution for contempt as provided in 18 USC §401 which could result in a possible term of imprisonment and/or a fine.
The commission of any offense while on pretrial release may result in an additional sentence upon conviction for such offense to a term of imprisonment of not less than two years nor more than ten years, if the offense is a felony; or a term of imprisonment of not less than ninety days nor more than ninety days or more than one year, if the offense is a misdemeanor. This sentence shall be consecutive to any other sentence and must be imposed in addition to the sentence received for the offense itself.
18 USC §1503 makes it a criminal offense punishable by up to five years in jail and a $250,000 fine to intimidate or attempt to intimidate a witness, juror or officer of the court; 18 USC § 1510 makes it a criminal offense punishable by up to five years in jail and a $250,000 fine to obstruct a criminal investigation; 18 USC §1512 makes it a criminal offense punishable by up to ten years in prison and a $250,000 fine to tamper with a witness, victim or informant; and 18 USC § 1513 makes it a criminal offense punishable by up to ten years in jail and a $250,00 fine to retaliate against a witness, victim or informant, or threaten or attempt to do so.
It is a criminal offense under 18 USC §3146, if after having been released, the defendant knowingly fails to appear as required by the conditions of release, or to surrender for the service of sentence pursuant to a court order. If the defendant was released in connection with a charge of, or while awaiting sentence, surrender for the service of a sentence, or appeal or certiorari after conviction, for;
(1) an offense punishable by death, life imprisonment, or imprisonment for a term of fifteen years or more, the defendant shall be fined not more than $250,000 or imprisoned for not more than ten years, or both;
(2) an offense punishable by imprisonment for a term of five years or more, but less than fifteen years, the defendant shall be fined not more than $250,000 or imprisoned for not ore than five years, or both;
(3) any other felony, the defendant shall be fined not more than $250,000 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both;
(4) a misdemeanor, the defendant shall be fined not more than $100,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
A term of imprisonment imposed for failure to appear or surrender shall be consecutive to the sentence of imprisonment for any other offense. In addition, a failure to appear may result in the forfeiture of any bail posted.
1 acknowledge that 1 am the defendant in this case and that I am aware of the conditions of release. 1 promise to obey all conditions of release, to appear as directed, and to surrender for service of any sentence imposed. 1 am aware of the penalties and sanctions set forth above.
() The United States Marshal is ORDERED to keep the defendant in custody until notified by the Clerk of Judicial Officer that the defendant has posted bond and/or complied with all other conditions for release. The defendant shall be produced before the appropriate Judicial Officer at the time and place specified, if still in custody.
BARBARA A. McAULIFFE , U.S. Magistrate Judge