Opinion
CASE NO. CR 2:08-427 - MCE
09-28-2011
Kyle R. Knapp Attorney for Defendant, Zoya Belov Respectfully submitted. Phil Ferrari Assistant U.S. Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff Respectfully submitted. Jean M. Hobler Assistant U.S. Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff
KYLE R. KNAPPP
Attorney at Law
California State Bar No. 166597
Attorney for Zoya Belov
STIPULATION AND ORDER TO RELIEVE DEFENDANT OF ELECTRONIC
MONITORING RELEASE CONDITION
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between the parties hereto through their respective counsel, Phil Ferrari, Assistant United States Attorney, attorney for plaintiff; Jean Hobler, Assistant United States Attorney, attorney for plaintiff; and Kyle Knapp, attorney for defendant, ZOYA BELOV, that Ms. Belov be relieved of the electronic monitoring component of her release conditions.
Her pretrial services officer, Daryl Walker contacted AUSA, Jean Hobler, and myself and suggested that because Ms. Belov had been compliant with her electronic monitoring conditions and curfew for the past six months would anyone object to relieving her of the electronic monitoring component of her release. Ms. Hobler indicated that she had no objection to that request.
Accordingly, counsel for the government and the defendant hereby stipulate that Ms. Belov be taken off electronic monitoring as a condition of her release.
Respectfully submitted.
Kyle R. Knapp
Attorney for Defendant, Zoya Belov
Respectfully submitted.
Phil Ferrari
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
Respectfully submitted.
Jean M. Hobler
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
ORDER
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Ms. Belov's release conditions be modified so that she is no longer subject to electronic monitoring. All other terms and conditions will remain in effect.
KENDALL J. NEWMAN
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE