Free Probation Petition re Revocation of Probation - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, )
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Plaintiff, )
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vs. ) Criminal Action No. 1:04M00014-001
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Dawn Mummert, )
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Defendant. )
Petition on Probation and Supervised Release
COMES NOW Angelica Lopez Probation Officer of the Court presenting an official report upon the conduct
and attitude of Dawn Mummert, who was placed on supervision by the Honorable Mag; Pat Thggge, sitting in the court
at Wi]mington,Delaware on the 22nd day of June 2005, who fixed the period of supervision at three years , and imposed
the general terms and conditions theretofore adopted by the Court and also imposed special conditions and terms as
follows:
l) Defendant shall pay financial penalty that is imposed by this Judgement; 2) Defendant shall participate in a drug
aftercare treatment program, at the direction of the probation officer, which may include testing; 3) Defendant shall
obtain a General Equivalency Diploma, during the period of probation; 4) Defendant shall cooperate with payment of
child support arrears through the Delaware Child Enforcement Agency and any child support owed through the State
of Pennsylvania; 5) Defendant shall make restitution of $350 to Tasha Howard; and 6) Pay a special assessment of $25.
RESPECTFULLY PRESENTING PETITION FOR ACTION OF COURT AND F O,R CAUSE.AS.FOLLOW§—: — __ - - ,
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PRAYING THAT THE COURT WILL ORDER the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of Dawn Mummert,
so she may be brought before the court for a hearing to determine whether she has violated the terms and
conditions of probation.
ORDER OF COURT I declare under penalty of perjury the foregoing is true and
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Standard Condition #2: The defendant shall report to the probation officer and shall submit a
truthful and complete written report within the first five days of each month.
Evidence A: Ms. Mummert failed to report for a scheduled office visit on December 5, 2006.
Evidence B: Ms. Mummert failed to submit a monthly supervision report for the month of
November 2006.
Standard Condition #4: The defendant shall support his or her dependents and meet other
family responsibilities.
Special Condition #4: The defendant shall cooperate with payment of child support arrears
through the Delaware Child Support Enforcement Agency and pay any child support owed
through the State of Pennsylvania.
Evidence: According to the Division of Support Enforcement, the defendant owes an arrears
balance of $7,738.84. The Division of Support Enforcement agreed to deduct a portion ofthe
defendant’s social service benefits and apply the money to her arrears balance. When the
defendant lost her benefits she made no attempt to make another payment arrangement with the
Division of Support Enforcement.
Standard Condition #5: The defendant shall work regularly at a lawful occupation unless
excused by the probation officer for schooling, training, or other acceptable reasons.
Evidence: On November 28, 2006, the defendant was terminated from her job at Dunkin Donuts
for failure to report and/or call.
Standard Condition #6: The defendant shall notify the probation officer at least ten days prior
to any change in residence or employment.
Evidence A: On August 18, 2006, the defendant reported she was living with a friend, Julie
Casey, and her children at their residence located at 103 Delaware Drive, New Castle, Delaware.
The defendant did not provide the probation officer with the ten day notice as required.
Evidence B: On October 13, 2006, the defendant reported she left the residence owned by Ms.
Casey. She reported moving into an apartment leased to her friend, Pat Jackson, which is located
at 400 S. Dupont Highway, Apartment 104, New Castle, Delaware. The defendant did not
provide the probation officer with the ten day notice as required.
Standard Condition #9: The defendant shall not associate with any persons engaged in criminal
activity and shall not associate with any person convicted of a felony, unless granted permission
to do so by the probation officer.
Evidence: The defendant has admitted on several occasions that she has been associating with
Michael Brooks, a convicted felon, and recovering addict.

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Special Condition #3: The defendant shall obtain a General Equivalency Diploma during the
period of probation.
Evidence A: To date, Ms. Mummeit has not provided the probation officer with any documents
to verify her enrollment in a General Equivalency Diploma program.
Special Condition #5: The defendant shall make restitution of $350 to Tasha Howard.
Evidence: The defendant has not submitted a restitution payment for the month of December
2006. The defendant had been making payments according to the payment schedule. The
restitution balance is $200.