Opinion
Crim. 5:07-CR-00085-001 (TES)
07-26-2023
REPORT AND ORDER TERMINATING SUPERVISED RELEASE PRIOR TO ORIGINAL EXPIRATION DATE
TILMAN E. SELF, III U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE
On August 10, 2020, the supervised period of 60 months commenced. James Albert Bethea has substantially complied with the rules and regulations of supervised release. His case does not meet the criteria for early termination as outlined in the Guide to Judiciary Policy; Volume 8, Part E (PostConviction Supervision); Chapter 3, as approved by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts as he was sentenced as an armed career criminal. However, based on his compliance while under supervision, his case meets the Chief U.S. Probation Officer's early termination exception guidance, and it is the opinion of the U.S. Probation Office he is no longer in need of supervision. Therefore, it is recommended his supervised release be terminated early.
Respectfully submitted, Amanda G. Reed, U.S. Probation Officer
ORDER OF COURT
Pursuant to the above report, it is ordered that the supervised releasee be discharged from supervision and that the proceedings in the case be terminated.