Opinion
CRIMINAL CASE NO. 1:97cr310
01-31-2012
ORDER
THIS MATTER is before the Court upon the Defendant's Motion to Terminate Supervised Release. [Doc. 585]. Both counsel for the Government and the Defendant's supervising probation officer have advised the Court's chambers that they do not oppose the Defendant's Motion.
Upon review of the Defendant's motion, and in light of the lack of opposition by the Government and the Defendant's supervising probation officer, the Court is satisfied that the early termination of the Defendant's supervised release is warranted by the Defendant's conduct and is in the interest of justice. See 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e)(1).
Accordingly, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Defendant's Motion to Terminate Supervised Release [Doc. 585] is GRANTED, and the Defendant's term of supervised release is hereby terminated.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Martin Reidinger
United States District Judge