Free Petition to Revoke Probation/Release - District Court of Arizona - Arizona


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BY · DEPUTY
United States v. Kevin Lorenzo Jose _ Docket No. 04CR I • 5-001-PHX-MHM
Petition to Revoke Supervised Release /F
COMES NOW PROBATION OFFICER Kelly Heitkam presenting an official report on Kevin Jose
who was committed to the Bureau of Prisons on May 5, 2005, by the Honorable Mary H. Murguia
presiding in the District Court of Arizona. A 36-month period of supervised release was imposed, and
supervision commenced upon the offender’s discharge from imprisonment on May 23, 2007. In addition
to the general terms and conditions adopted by the court, the offender was ordered to comply with the
following special conditions:
1. You shall participate as instructed by the probation officer in a program of substance abuse
treatment which may include testing for substance abuse. You shall contribute to the cost of
treatment in an amount to be determined by the probation officer.
. 2. You shall submit your person, property (including but not limited to computer, electronic devices,
and storage media), residence, office, or vehicle to a search conducted by a probation officer, at
a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner.
3. You shall provide the probation officer access to any requested financial information.
4. You are prohibited from making major purchases, incurring new financial obligations, or entering
into any financial contracts without the priorapproval ofthe probation ofhcer.
5. You are prohibited from owning, maintaining or using a firearm.
6. You shall abstain from all use of alcohol or alcoholic beverages.
7. You shall cooperate in the collection of DNA as directed by the probation officer.
Kevin Jose was convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter, a class D felony, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1153
and 1112(a).
RESPECTFULLY PRESENTING PETITION FOR ACTION OF COURT FOR CAUSE
AS FOLLOWS: ·
Allegation A: Violation of Standard Condition No. 1: " You shall not commit another federal, state,
or local crime during the term of supervision." -
On June 24, 2007, the offender committed the crimes of assault and disorderly conduct. On December
3, 2007, Jose was charged with two counts of assault and one count of disorderly conduct in the Gila
River Indian Community Tribal Court. A Grade B violation. §7B1.1(a)(2).
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U.S.A. v. Kevin Jose 0
Docket No. 04CR00605—00‘l-PHX-NIHIVI
January 22, 2008 _
Allegation B: Violation of Standard Condition No. 19: " You shall pay any monetary penalties as
ordered by the Court. You will notify the probation officer of any material changes in your
economic circumstances that might affect your ability to pay restitution, fines, or special
assessments. "
Jose failed to make court-ordered monthly payments of $50 for the months of October, November, and
December 2007. A Grade C violation. §7B‘l .‘l(a)(3).
Allegation C: Violation of Special Condition No. 6: " You shall abstain from all use of alcohol or
alcoholic beverages." .
Jose consumed alcohol on June 24, 2007, as evidenced by Gila River Police Department Incident Report
No. DR07—019253 as well as his verbal admission to the probation officer on July 18, 2007.
Jose consumed alcohol on September 8, 2007, as evidenced by a positive druglaicohol notice signed
by the offender on September 12, 2007. A Grade .C violation. §7B1.1(a)(3).
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U.S.A. v. Kevin Jose _ °
Docket No. 04CR00605—001-PHX-MHIVI
January 22, 2008
AFFIDAVIT AND PETITION PRAYING THAT THE COURT WILL ORDER A SUMMONS BE
ISSUED
In conformance with the provision of 28 U.S.C. § 1746, I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the
foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Based on the information presented that the
offender has violated conditions of supenrision, I am petitioning the Court to issue a summons.
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Kelly Heitkam Date
U.S. Probation Officer
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Fred Chilese Date
Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer
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Sharon K. Sexton Date
Assistant U.S. Attorney
ORDER OF COURT
l find there is probable cause to believe the offender has violated conditions of supervision, supported
by the above affirmation given u aIty of perju . The Court orders the issuance of a summons.
Considered and ordered this day of r~ , 20@_ and ordered filed and
made a part ofthe records in the above case.
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The Honorable Ma . M -
U.S. District Judge
Defense Counsel:
Douglas A. Passon
850 West Ad ams Street ` T
Suite 201
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
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