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Case 1 :07-po-OOOO3—MPT Document 9 Filed O4/O9/2007 Page 1 of 4
AO 2451 (Rev. l2i03) Judgment in a Criminal Case for a Petty Offense
Sheet I
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT {
District of Delaware i
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE l_
v_ (For a Petty Offense) =
cAsE NUMBER; 07—03PO—MPT in
ESVIN ROLANDO IMUL -LOPEZ
USM NUMBER: 05234-015
Christopher S. Koyste, Esq.
Defendanfs Attorney
THE DEFENDANT:
H THE DEFENDANT pleaded Ki guilty lj nolo contendere to count(s) COUNTIOF THE INFORMATION
Cl THE DEFENDANT was found guilty on eount(s) l
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The defendant is adjudicated guilty ofthese offenses: `
Title & Section Nature of Offense Offense Ended Count §
S: l325(a)(I) and 1329 ILLEGAL ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES 11/2006 I I
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The defendant is sentenced as provided in pages 2 through 4 ofthis judgment.
lj THE DEFENDANT was found not guilty on count(s)
EI Count(s) El is lj are dismissed on the motion ofthe United States.
it is ordered that the defendant must notify the United States attorney for this district within 30 days of any chan e of name,
residence, or mailing address until all fines, restitution, costs, and special assessments imposed by thisjudgment are fully paid. If ordered
to pay restitution, the defendant must notify the court and United States attorney of material changes in economic circumstances. V
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Honorable Mary Pat Thynge, United States Magistrate Judge
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AO 2451 {Rev. 12/03) Judgment in a Criminal Case for a Petty Offense
Sheet 2 Imprisonment I
Judgment Page 2 of 4 ii
DEFENDANT; ESVIN ROLANDO IMUL —LOPEZ -
CASE NUMBER:07-03PO-MPT i
IMPRISONMENT .
The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the United States Bureau of Prisons to be imprisoned for a total y
term of: i
TIME SERVED
lj The court makes the following recommendations to the Bureau of Prisons:
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lj The defendant is remanded to the custody of the United States Marshal. L
I;] The defendant shall surrender to the United States Marshal for this district: _
I:] at [I a.m. [I p_m_ on
E as notified by the United States Marshal. E
III The defendant shall surrender for service of sentence at the institution designated by the Bureau of Prisons:
I:] before 2 p.m. on i
lj as notified by the United States Marshal.
III as notified by the Probation or Pretrial Services Office.
RETURN
I have executed this judgment as follows:
Defendant delivered on to
at with a certified copy of this judgment. .
UNITED STATES MARSI-IAL .
By
DEPUTY UNITED STATES MARSHAL

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AO 2451 (Rev. 12/03) Judgment in a Criminal Case for a Petty Offense
Sheet 3 Criminal Monetary Penalties {
Judgment Page 3 of 4 l
DEFENDANT; ESVIN ROLANDO IMUL -LOPEZ q
CASE NUMBERLO7-03PO-MPT I
CRIMINAL MONETARY PENALTIES .
The defendant must pay the total criminal monetary penalties under the schedule of payments on Sheet 4.
Assessment Fine Restitution `
TOTALS 5 `10'00 $ $
I:] The determination of restitution is deferred until . An AmendedJudgmenr in at Criminal Case (AO 245C) will be entered
atter such determination. q
EI The defendant must make restitution {including community restitution) to the following payees in the amount listed below. I
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If the defendant makes a partial payment, each payee shall receive an approximately proportioned payment, unless specified otherwise .
m the priority order or percentage payment column below. However, pursuant to 18 . .C. § 3664(1), a 1 nonfederal victims must be paid
in full prior to the United States receivmg payment. · l
Name of Pa ee Restitution Ordered Priori or Percenta e
TOTALS 5 $ .
lj Restitution amount ordered pursuant to plea agreement 5
lj The defendant must pay interest on restitution or a fine ofmore than $2,500, unless the fine or restitution is paid in full before the
fifteenth day after the date ofthe judgment, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3612(f). All ofthe payment options on Sheet 4 may be subject
to penalties for delinquency and default, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 36l2(g).
|;| The court determined that the defendant does not have the ability to pay interest, and it is ordered that:
|:| the interest requirement is waived for the lj fine El restitution.
|:| the interest requirement for the |:| time [II restitution is modified as follows:
* Findings for the total amount oflosses are required under Chapters 109A, 110, ll0A, and 113A ofTitle 18 for offenses committed on or
after September 13, 1994, but before April 23, 1996.

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AO 245] (Rev. l2/U3) Judgment in a Criminal Case for a Petty Offense
Sheet 4 Schedule of Payments }
Judgment Page 4 of 4 i
DEFENDANT: ESVIN ROLANDO IMUL -LOPEZ l
CASE NUMBER:()7-()3PO-]\x[PT _
SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS
Having assessed the defendanfs ability to pay, payment ofthe total criminal monetary penalties are due as follows:
A E Lump Sum payment Of$ ClL1C llTlI‘D€diHlCBly, bBl&I'lC€ Cll.l€ :
|:| not later than i or
Q in accordance with lj Q [Z] D, [I E, Or E] F below); or
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B Q Payment to begin immediately (may be combined with lj C, lj D, 0;- E] F below); or
C Q Payment in equal (eg., weekly, monthly, quarterly) installments of S over a period of
(e.g., months or years), to commence (e.g., 30 or 60 days) after the date of this judgment; or
D [2] Payment in equal (e.g., weekly, monthly, quarterly) installments of S over a period of
(e.g., months or years), to commence (e.g., 30 or 60 days) after release from imprisonment to a T
term of supervision; or i
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E [Il Payment during the term of probation will commence within (e.g., 30 or 60 days) after release from
imprisonment. The court will set the payment plan based on an assessment of the defendanfs ability to pay at that time; or y
F E Special instructions regarding the payment of criminal monetary penalties: E
··· E Special Assessment shall be made payable to Clerk, U.S. District Court. l
— [I Criminal monetary payments, with the exception of restitution and those payments made through the Federal Bureau of
Pr1sons' inmate Fmancial Responsibility Program, shall be made payable to Clerk, U.S. District Court. Any restitution
ordered is to be made payable to the victim, and collected by the U.S. Probation Office. t
Unless the court has expressly ordered otherwise, if this judgment imposes imprisonment, payment of criminal monetary penalties is to be due
during the period of imprisonment. All criminal monetary penalties, except those payments made through the Federa Bureau of Prisons‘
Inmate Financial Responsibility Program, are made to the clerk ofthe court.
The defendant shall receive credit for all payments previously made toward any criminal monetary penalties imposed.
lj Joint and Several
Defendant and Co-Defendant Names, Case Numbers (including defendant number), Total Amount, Joint and Several Amount, and
corresponding payee, if appropriate. ·
III The defendant shall pay the cost of prosecution.
KI The defendant shall pay the following court cost(s): n
lj The defendant shall forfeit the defendant‘s interest in the following property to the United States:
Payments shall be applied in the following order: (1) assessment, (2) restitution principal, (3) restitution interest, (4) fine principal,
(5) tine interest, (6) community restitution, (7) penalties, and (8) costs, including cost of prosecution and court costs.