Opinion
6:23-po-00377 HBK
11-20-2023
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. GAUGE H. RAMSDEN Defendant
ORDER TO PAY PROBATION PURSUANT TO A DEFERRED JUDGMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES
Helena Barch-Kuchta United States Magistrate Judge
The defendant having been found guilty of an offense under 36 CFR § 2.35(b)(2), and pursuant to an agreement between the government and the defendant, IT IS ORDERED: The defendant is placed on unsupervised probation as provided in the agreement between the parties for a period of 12 months, without a judgment of conviction first being entered. The defendant must comply with the standard conditions of probation set forth in this order, and the following conditions found on page two:
1. The defendant's probation shall be unsupervised by the probation office.
2. The defendant is ordered to obey all federal, state, and local laws.
3. The defendant shall notify the court and, if represented by counsel, your counsel of any change of address and contact number.
4. The defendant shall inform the court and, if represented by counsel, your counsel within 7 days of being cited, charged, or arrested.
Conditions of Probation
While on probation, you must also:
1. The defendant shall complete all requirements of unsupervised probation by 11/14/2024.
2. The defendant shall pay $10.00 special assessment for a total payment of $10.00 by 10/8/2024.
CENTRAL VIOLATIONS BUREAU
PO BOX 780549
San Antonio, TX 78278
1-800-827-2982-or
Pay online at www.cvb.uscourts.gov and click on “Pay On-Line”
Citation #09910308 Location Code CA 76
3. The defendant shall complete attend AA or an equivalent alcohol treatment program for the first 26 weeks of probation and shall not consume any alcohol while under age.
4. Complete 40 hours of community service by 10/8/2024.
5. The defendant is ordered to personally appear for Probation Review Hearings on 10/8/2024 at 10:00 am in Yosemite before U.S. Magistrate Judge Helena Barch-Kuchta.
6. Two weeks before the Review Hearing defendant shall complete and submit the “Defendant's Probation Review Status Report” located on Judge Barch-Kuchta's webpage. If defendant is in full compliance with the terms of probation and the government agrees, defendant may move to vacate the Review Hearing and terminate probation.
(See Defendant's Probation Review Status Report -attached)