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Case 2:03-cr-00582-FJM
CR03-582-1 U.S. v. Wilson Order February 28, 2006

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Aaron Wilson, Defendant.

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CR 03-582-1-PHX-FJM ORDER REVOKING SUPERVISED RELEASE

A Petition to Revoke Supervised Release has been filed and defendant has admitted the allegation that he violated Standard Condition #3 of his conditions of supervised release. The Court finds the defendant has violated the terms and conditions of supervised release and has considered the US Sentencing Commission Chapter Seven policy statements as well as the original guideline range. Accordingly, IT IS THE JUDGMENT OF THIS COURT THAT defendant's supervised release is REVOKED. IT IS ORDERED committing defendant to the custody of Bureau of Prisons for a term of Seven (7) months, to be followed by a term of Eighteen (18) months of Supervised Release. The Court recommends that the Bureau of Prisons provide the defendant with vocational training while in custody. In addition, the Court recommends that the defendant participate in both counseling and substance abuse treatment programs that he is eligible for while in custody.

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While on supervised release, the defendant shall comply with the standard conditions of supervision adopted in General Order 05-36, with the following additional 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 to search of person, property, vehicles, business, and residence to be conducted in a reasonable manner and at a reasonable time by, or at the direction of, the probation officer. 3. You shall provide the probation officer access to any requested financial information. 4. 5. 6. You are prohibited from owning, maintaining or using a firearm. You shall abstain from all use of alcohol or alcoholic beverages. You shall maintain useful employment and/or schooling as directed by the probation officer. 7. Upon release from the Bureau of Prisons, you shall reside and participate in a residential drug abuse treatment program in Tucson, Arizona, for up to 6 months under the direction of the probation officer. Defendant is advised of his right to appeal. DATED this 9th day of March, 2006.

CR03-582-1 U.S. v. Wilson Order February 28, 2006

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