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Document doj-ogr-00020224

AI Analysis

Summary: The court denies the defendant's motion for reconsideration and orders them to comply with the previously imposed conditions of supervised release, including participating in mental health and substance abuse treatment programs and residing in a Residential Reentry Center.
Significance: This document is a court order that denies the defendant's motion for reconsideration and outlines the conditions of their supervised release, including mental health and substance abuse treatment requirements.
Key Topics: Defendant's Motion for Reconsideration Conditions of supervised release Mental health and substance abuse treatment
Key People:
  • Martha Vazquez - United States District Judge

Full Text

91 UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE MARTHA VAZQUEZ DATE this the 9th day of February, 2022. CONCLUSION IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Defendant's Motion for Reconsideration (Doc. 301) is DENIED. All of the conditions of supervised release previously imposed remain in effect. The Defendant is to report to the nearest United States Probation Office within 72 hours of release from incarceration. The Defendant is to continue to participate in the Geophysical and Mental Health Stress Management Evaluation and Treatment Program as directed by the Probation Office. The Defendant shall reside in a Residential Reentry Center for a period of up to 180 days as directed by the Probation Office. The Defendant shall participate in an outpatient mental health treatment program and take any medications as prescribed by his treating physician. The Defendant shall waive his rights to confidentiality regarding his treatment program in order to allow sharing of information with the probation officer. The Defendant shall participate in an outpatient substance abuse treatment program and take any medications as prescribed by his treating physician. The Defendant shall waive his rights to confidentiality regarding his treatment program in order to allow sharing of information with the probation officer. The Defendant is to abstain from the use of alcohol and other intoxicants during the period of supervision. The Defendant is prohibited from possessing, using, or dispensing any mood-altering substance or intoxicant. The Defendant shall participate in an outpatient mental health treatment program and take any medications as prescribed by his treating physician. The Defendant shall waive his rights to confidentiality regarding his treatment program in order to allow sharing of information with the probation officer. The Defendant is to report to the nearest United States Probation Office within 72 hours of release from incarceration. 353879-t1-3008#11160306/abae9d16-9t99 DOI-OGR-00020224