Free Probation Form 12 - District Court of Connecticut - Connecticut


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Form Case 3:00-cr-00038-RNC Document 94 Filed 08/15/2008 Page 1 of 3
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
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U.S.A. vs. Mrcnmsr Donsisv Docket No.E3f:00G·RQ038(RNC)
PETITION ON PROBATION AND SUPERVISED RELillmSiflG l S ID 3= ¥
COMES Now, Patrick D. Norton, r>RoBAr1oN orrrcisa or rrus count, report
upon the conduct and attitude of Michael Dorsey, who was sentenced to 87 months’ i1ielareerati6i=i,*fhe:tbnns to run
concurrently, to be followed by 5 years’ supervised release for a violation of Counts One, Two, Eight and Ten ofthe
twelve count Indictment in Criminal Number 3 :00CR0003 8(RNC), which charges him in Count One with Conspiracy
to Distribute Cocaine Base, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846; in Count Two with Possession and Distribution of Cocaine
Base, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(l); and, in Counts Eight and Ten with Possession and Distribution of Cocaine
Base and Aiding and Abetting, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 84l(a)(1) and 18 U.S.C. § 2, by the Honorable Robert N.
Chatigny, Chief United States District Judge, sitting in the court in Hartford, Connecticut on April 12, 2001, and
imposed the general terms and conditions theretofore adopted by the Court and also imposed the special conditions
and terms as follows: 1) The defendant will abstain from using illegal drugs and alcohol and; 2) The defendant will
participate in a program of substance abuse monitoring, counseling, and treatment as directed by the United States
Probation Office; the defendant will pay all, or a portion of, the costs associated with any such treatment based on his
ability to pay, in an amount to be determined by the United States Probation Office. The defendant commenced
supervision on February 13, 2006, with a termination date of February 12, 2011.
RESPECTFULLY PRESENTING PETITION FOR ACTION OF COURT AND FOR CAUSE AS FOLLOWS:
The defendant is being cited for violating the following conditions of supervised release:
Charge No. 1 - Conditions Violated:
Mandatory Condition: "The defendant shall not commit another federal, state or local offense."
Standard Condition: "The defendant shall refrain from excessive use of alcohol and shall not
purchase, possess, use, distribute, or administer any narcotic or other
controlled substances, or any paraphemalia related to such substances,
except as prescribed by a physician."
Standard Condition: "The defendant shall not frequent places where controlled substances are
illegally sold, used, distributed, or administered?
On August 6, 2008, Mr. Dorsey was arrested by the West Haven Police Department, pursuant to three separate arrest
warrants each issued on August 5, 2008, which were prepared by the New Haven Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) Task Force. The warrants charge the defendant with Conspiracy/Possession of Narcotics With Intent to Sell,
Conspiracy! S ale of Narcotics, Conspiracy/Possession of Narcotics, two counts of Possession of Narcotics With Intent
to Sell, two counts of Sale of Narcotics, two counts of Possession of Narcotics, and one count of Risk of Injury to a
Minor. The warrants allege that on March 27, 2008, May 8, 2008, and May 15, 2008, the defendant sold heroin to
a cooperating witness (CW). The defendant sold heroin in bundle quantities, worth $170 to customers in the New
Haven and West Haven areas.
It should also be noted that, when the defendant was arrested, law enforcement officers retrieved "2 bundles (20 bags
of heroin)” from the defendant’s person and will be pursing additional charges.
Mr. Dorsey subsequently posted a $300,000 bond on August 6, 2008. He is scheduled to appear before the Milford
Superior Court on August 19, 2008.

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Standard Condition: "The defendant shall report in person to the probation officer in the district to which the
defendant is released within 72 hours of release from the custody of the Bureau of
Prisons; and shall submit a truthful and complete written report within the first five days
of each month."
Standard Condition: "The defendant shall notify the probation officer within 72 hours of any change in
residence or employment?
As stated in the arrest reports, a DMV record check of license plate CT 970VVPS for the Mercedes which the defendant
was operating at the time of his arrest indicated that the vehicle was registered to Michael Dorsey at 4 Hugo Street,
West Haven, Connecticut. The defendant was never granted permission by this officer to reside at any location other
than 95 Elm Street, West Haven, Cormecticut, where he was approved to reside with his parents. On each Monthly
Supervision Report that the defendant submitted since the commencement of his supervised release, he reported that
he was, in fact, residing with his parents. Furthermore, the defendant never disclosed on a Monthly Supervision Report
that he owned a Mercedes.
As reported in the arrest warrants, the defendant had allegedly been dealing heroin from approximately February
through May 2008. The defendant, however, submitted Monthly Supervision Reports for the months of February
through June 2008 indicating that he had neither possessed nor used any illegal drugs.
Charge N0. 3 - Condition Violated:
Standard Condition: "The defendant shall not associate with any persons engaged in criminal activity, and
shall not associate with any persons convicted of a felony unless granted permission to
do so by the probation officer."
Standard Condition: “The defendant shall notify the probation officer within 72 hours of being arrested or
questioned by a law enforcement officer."
On July 10, 2008, the defendant’s cousin, Tyrell Dorsey, who is also a convicted felon and under active federal
supervised release, was arrested by the New Haven Police and charged with felony drug charges. According to the
arrest report, the defendant was with Tyrell Dorsey, when police effectuated a motor vehicle stop. Officers
subsequently conducted a search of Tyrell Dorsey’s person and found a small "bundle” of heroin, which contained
ten glassine bags, each stamped with a skull and cross bones in either blue or black ink, with the inscription of "Came
to kil1." The driver, Michael Dorsey, was placed into handcuffs and questioned, at which time he admitted that he was
the owner ofthe vehicle and had previously allowed Tyrell Dorsey to use his vehicle. Michael Dorsey stated that he
was unaware that Tyrell Dorsey was using his vehicle to sell drugs, and he was subsequently released by law
enforcement officers.
The defendant was never granted permission to associate with Tyrell Dorsey. Also, the defendant failed to notify this
officer within 72 hours of his contact with the New Haven Police Department on July 10, 2008.

Case 3:00-cr-00038-RNC Document 94 Filed 08/15/2008 Page 3 of 3
PRAYING THAT THE COURT WILL ORDER that this pet' ' n wi serve as a summons directing Michael
Dorsey to appear before this Court at Hartford, Connecticut on ·’ , 2008, at(é@_ to show cause as to
why his supervised release term should not be revoked. 0*
ORDER OF COURT Sworn to By
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Considered and ordered this day /5 of Z r
August, 2008 and ordered filed and made a part of Patrick D. Norton
the records [in the above case. United States Probation Officer
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The? onorable, Ellen Bree Burns
Se tor United States District Judge Date
Before me, the Honorable Ellen Bree Burns, Senior United States District Judge, on this ’$d day of August
2008 at New Haven, Comiecticut, U.S. Probation Officer Patrick D. Norton appeared and under oath stated that the
facts set forth in this petitifop are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. , Isl Euen Bree BUMSISUSE
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Honorable Ellen Bree Burns
enior United States District Judge