Opinion
CASE NO.: CR-S-03-117-LRH(LRL).
November 10, 2005
SUPERVISION REPORT REQUEST FOR TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
On October 19, 1998, Karen Boka was sentenced in the Central District of California to sixty-four (64) months custody of the Bureau of Prisons to be followed by a five (5) year term of supervised release for five (5) counts of Mail Fraud. On April 15, 2002, the offender commenced her term of supervision. On March 17, 2003, jurisdiction of this case was accepted by the District of Nevada.
Ms. Boka is suffering from several medical issues and has seen several physicians in the area, however she would like to get a second opinion from doctors in Europe. In addition, her daughter resides in Slovakia and is due to give birth to twins in January. For these reasons, she has requested permission to travel to the Slovak Republic.
Ms. Boka has been a model releasee, complying with all conditions of supervision. She has satisfied all special conditions ordered by the Court, and she is current in her payments toward her financial obligation. She has maintained consistent employment, and there is no indication that Ms. Boka has violated the conditions of supervision.
In view of Ms. Boka's exemplary cooperation with this office, we respectfully recommend that she be allowed to travel outside the continental United States to see her daughter and to seek medical attention.