Opinion
Case Number: 3:04-00002
08-21-2012
Assistant U.S. Attorney: S. Carren Daughtrey Defense Attorney: R. David Baker
Report on Offender Under Supervision
Name of Offender: Shedrick Jones Name of Sentencing Judicial Officer: Honorable William J, Haynes, Jr., Chief U.S. District Judge Date of Original Sentence: July 8, 2005 Original Offense: Possession of Stolen Firearm. Original Sentence: 120 months' imprisonment and 1 year of supervised release. Type of Supervision: Supervised Release Date Supervision Commenced: February 23, 2012 Assistant U.S. Attorney: S. Carren Daughtrey Defense Attorney: R. David Baker
THE COURT ORDERS:
[×] No Action [ ] Submit a Petition for Summons » [ ] Submit a Petition for Warrant [ ] Other Considered this ___ day of
August, 2012, and made a part of the records
in the above case.
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Honorable William J. Haynes,. Jr.
Chief U.S. District Judge
I declare under penalty of perjury that
the foregoing is true and correct.
Respectfully submitted,
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Roger D. Carrier
U.S. Probation Officer
Place: Columbia, Tennessee
ALLEGED VIOLATIONS
The probation officer believes that the offender has violated the following condition(s) of supervision: Violation No, Nature of Noncompliance
I. The defendant shall refrain from any unlawful use of a controlled substance:
On July 23, 2012, Mr. Jones submitted a urine sample at the probation office, which tested positive for cocaine. On July 31, 2012, Mr. Jones admitted that he had recently used cocaine.Compliance with Supervision Conditions and Prior Interventions: Shedrick Jones is a resident of Davidson County, Tennessee, and has been under the federal supervision of the U.S. Probation Office since February 23, 2012. He has been regularly employed at Goodwill Industries since January 2012. He lives alone in Nashville, Tennessee. The probation officer completes frequent surprise home visits at the offender's residence. On May 21, 2012, a 12B petition requesting a hearing to modify the offender's conditions was filed by U.S. Probation Officer Karen Webb, notifying the Court of the offender's positive drug screen for cocaine and marijuana. Said petition was signed by Your Honor on May 25, 2012, ordering a modification hearing to beheld on June 8, 2012. Prior to the hearing, the parties involved reached an agreement, wherein Mr. Jones agreed to have his conditions of supervised release modified to include drug treatment. An agreed order reflecting this agreement was signed by Your Honor on June 8, 2012. This probation officer issued a verbal reprimand to Mr. Jones for violating his conditions of supervised release by using illegal drugs. Mr. Jones was re-instructed as to all his conditions, and specifically instructed not to possess or use illegal substances. Ms. Jones understands that any future illegal drug use will most likely result in a request for a summons and a recommendation for revocation. Mr. Jones has recently started attending the Low-Intensity Outpatient Program(LIOP) at Centerstone, in Madison, Tennessee. Participants in the LIOP engage weekly group drug treatment sessions. In addition, Mr. Jones is enrolled in the U.S. Probation drug testing program at the most intensive level. The offender's term of supervision is scheduled to expire on February 22, 2013. U.S. Probation Officer Recommendation: At this time, the probation officer is requesting that no additional action be taken by the Court. It is recommended Mr. Jones continue on supervised release and undergo increased monitoring by the probation officer. Any additional violations will be reported to the Court in a timely manner. The U. S. Attorney's Office has been advised of the offender's noncompliance. Approved: ____________________
Kenneth Parham
Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer