Opinion ID: 3063062
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Modification to Halfway House

Text: During 2008, Kitchen violated the terms of his supervised release multiple times and could have had his supervised release revoked. However, in May 2008, Kitchen’s probation officer petitioned the district court to modify Kitchen’s supervised release conditions to require that Kitchen reside at Dismas Charities, a halfway house, to participate in a drug/alcohol treatment program for up to 120 days. The probation officer stated that: (1) Kitchen’s urine samples tested positive for cocaine in April 2005 and March 2008; (2) Kitchen failed to provide urine specimens seven different times between June 2005 and December 2005; (3) 2 Kitchen failed to maintain full-time verifiable employment for approximately eleven months; (4) in 2007, Kitchen moved without notifying the probation officer; and (5) Kitchen failed to submit monthly supervision reports for April through October 2007 and January and February 2008. The district court granted the modification.