Free Probation Form 12 - District Court of Connecticut - Connecticut


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DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
U.S.A. vs. Tniaooone SMITH Docket Nq,_3:QQCR00044_(JCH)
PETITION ON PROBATION AND SUPERVISED RELEASE ij Q
COMES NOW Sandra L. Hunt, PROBATION OFFICER OF THE COURT, preiéliltinbliémdfficigl repo-EtLI.ipon the
conduct and attitude of Theodore Smith who was sentenced to 58 months’ imprisonment, concurrent on all counts, for
violations of21 U.S.C.§ 846, Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine Base; 21 U.S.C.§ 841(a)(1),»Possessioneand·Distribution of
Cocaine Base; and 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 846, Attempted Possession With Intent to Distribute ·c‘¤¤ai¤e Base, by the
Honorable Janet C. Hall, U.S. District Judge, sitting in the court at Bridgeport, Connecticut on November 13, 2001, who fixed
the period of supervision at 5 years on all counts which commenced on July 30, 2004 and imposed the general terms and
conditions theretofore adopted by the court and also imposed special conditions and terms as follows: 1) The defendant shall
participate in a substance abuse treatment program, either inpatient or outpatient, as directed by the probation officer, which
may include testing to determine if the defendant has used drugs or alcohol; and 2) The defendant shall obtain and maintain
full—time employment or further his education. The projected expiration date of supervised release is July 29, 2009.
RESPECTFULLY PRESENTING PETITION FOR ACTION OF COURT AND FOR CAUSE AS FOLLOWS:
The defendant is being cited for violating the following condition of supervised release:
Charge No.1 - Mandatory Condition: "The defendant shall not commit another federal, state or local offense. The
defendant shall not unlawfully possess a controlled substance."
On August 23, 2005, the defendant was arrested by the West Haven Police Department and charged with Possession of
Marijuana, Possession With Intent to Sell Marijuana, Possession of Marijuana Near a School, Conspiracy to Possession
Marijuana With Intent to Sell, Conspiracy to Possess Marquana Near a School, and Improper Parking. According to police
incident reports, while conducting surveillance of alleged illegal narcotics activity at Chlo’s Cuts Barber Shop at 632 Second
Avenue, the Street Crimes Unit observed a Chrysler operated by Theodore Smith pull up and park in front of the barber shop.
Mr. Smith exited the driver’s side of the vehicle, entered the shop, and was observed engaging in a brief hand to hand
transaction. Police then surveilled the car traveling south on Second Avenue and conducted a motor vehicle stop. Upon
approaching the vehicle, police recognized the odor of marijuana emanating from the car. Mr. Smith and the front seat
passenger, Alicia Shields, were removed from the car. A search of the vehicle revealed a large shopping bag containing one
large clear plastic bag that held 22 small clear ziplock bags that each contained a green leafy substance. Police also seized
a ringing cellphone that Smith claimed ownership of. Police answered the phone. The caller asked for "Teddy," requested a
"dime bag" and arranged to meet at a Denny’s Restaurant on Sawmill Road. The caller stated they would be driving a Kia
Sephia. Mr. Smith and Ms. Shields were taken into custody. Alicia Shields gave a statement to police in which she said the
marijuana found in the vehicle was hers and did not belong to Mr. Smith. Police responded to the Denny’s parking lot and
stopped the identified Kia. A passenger of the vehicle reported to police verbally and then in a sworn statement that she had
in fact called "Teddy" on 8/23/06 to order marijuana and had purchased marijuana from "Teddy" in the past. The green
substance tested positive for marijuana and had an approximate total weight of 17.5 grams.
PRAYING THAT THE COURT WILL ORDER that this petition will serve as a summons directing Theodore Smith to
appear before this Court at Bridgeport, Connecticut, on QAH/M /6 gpg; at j.‘j‘(9 _,,,to show cause why supervision
should not be revoked. J ’ /
ORDER OF COURT Sworn to By /
Consider? and ordered this é" DK ’ . 4%
day of — , 2007 and/ordered filed and made Sandra L. Hunt
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The onorable Janet C. Hall
{ Unit ed States District Judge Date EZOO
Before me, the Honorable Janet C. Hall, United States District Judge, this YM day 0%*444 ·/ Zac 5,* at Bridgeport,
Connecticut, U.S. Probation Officer Sandra L. Hunt appeared and under oath stated that the facts scmorth iiyhis petition are
true to the best of her knowledge and belief. (
%7Honorable Janet C. Hall —
United States District Judge
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