Opinion
CRIMINAL NO. 12-795 (MAS)
01-24-2013
JEROME A. BALLAROTTO, ESQUIRE Attorney for Joseph Giorgianni
JEROME A. BALLAROTTO, ESQUIRE
Attorney for Joseph Giorgianni
ORDER MODIFYING CONDITIONS
OF PRETRIAL RELEASE
THIS MATTER having been opened to the Court upon the application of counsel for defendant Joseph Giorgianni, Jerome A. Balarotto, Esq., and Eric W. Moran, Assistant United States Attorney, and Matthew Skahill, Assistant United States Attorney, appearing on behalf of the United States of America, and the Court having considered the submissions of counsel, and the Court having heard oral argument of the parties;
IT IS on this 24th day of January, 2013,
ORDERED that the conditions of pretrial elease of defendant Joseph Giorgianni are hereby modified to permit Mr. Giorgianni to Ieave the confines of his home for up to three (3) hours a day between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. He must return to his home no later than 5:00 p.m. each day;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon defendant Joseph Giorgianni's return, he shall provide documentation to Pretrial Services of his whereabouts during his absence;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendant Joseph Giorgianni must submit an itinerary of where he will be during that time period to Pretrial Services prior to departing his residence, either by telephone or facsimile as directed by Pretrial Services;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendant Joseph Giorgianni is permitted to leave his home for the purpose of caring for reasonable personal needs and not for unfettered social activities. He is under no circumstances to travel to the area of "JoJo's Steakhouse," located at 1256 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Trenton, NJ 08638, and he is under no circumstances to travel to "the clubhouse," located at 1254 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Trenton, NJ 08638;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendant Joseph Giorgianni is not to possess any firearms or engage in any criminal activity; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other conditions of pretrial release shall remain in full force and effect.
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DOUGLAS E. ARPERT, U.S.M.J.