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United States v. Harris

United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana
May 26, 2023
1:19-cr-00245-JPH-MJD-01 (S.D. Ind. May. 26, 2023)

Opinion

1:19-cr-00245-JPH-MJD-01

05-26-2023

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. JONATHAN HARRIS a/k/a JONATHAN DEAN HARRIS, Defendant.


ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

JAMES PATRICK HANLON DISTRIBUTION UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3401(i) and 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e), the Court ADOPTS Magistrate Judge Paul R. Cherry's Report and Recommendation and all findings therein, dkt. [77]. The Court now ORDERS that Jonathan Harris's supervised release is therefore REVOKED, dkt. [67], and Mr. Harris is sentenced to the custody of the Attorney General or his designee for imprisonment of 10 months with 18 months' supervised release to follow. The Court recommends placement at the BOP facility in Terre Haute, Indiana, or at any BOP medical facility other than in Greenville, Illinois, and that Mr. Harris receives mental health treatment and a substance abuse evaluation.

In addition to the mandatory conditions of supervision, the following conditions of supervised release will be imposed:

1. You shall report to the probation office in the judicial district to which you are released within 72 hours of release from the custody of the Bureau of Prisons.
2. You shall report to the probation officer in a manner and frequency directed by the court or probation officer.
3. You shall permit a probation officer to visit you at a reasonable time at home, or another place where the officer may legitimately enter by right or consent and shall permit confiscation of any contraband observed in plain view of the probation officer.
4. You shall not knowingly leave the judicial district without the permission of the court or probation officer.
5. You shall answer truthfully the inquiries by the probation officer, subject to your 5th Amendment privilege.
6. You shall not meet, communicate, or otherwise interact with a person you know to be engaged, or planning to be engaged, in criminal activity. You shall report any contact with persons you know to be convicted felons to your probation officer within 72 hours of the contact.
7. You shall reside at a location approved by the probation officer and shall notify the probation officer at least 72 hours prior to any planned change in place or circumstances of residence or employment (including, but not limited to, changes in who lives there, job positions, job responsibilities). When prior notification is not possible, you shall notify the probation officer within 72 hours of the change.
8. You shall not own, possess, or have access to a firearm, ammunition, destructive device or dangerous weapon.
9. You shall notify the probation officer within 72 hours of being arrested, charged, or questioned by a law enforcement officer.
10. You shall maintain lawful full-time employment, unless excused by the probation officer for schooling, vocational training, or other reasons that prevent lawful employment.
11. You shall not enter into any agreement to act as an informer or a special agent of a law enforcement agency without the permission of the court.
12. As directed by the probation officer, you shall notify third parties who may be impacted by the nature of the conduct underlying your current or prior offense(s) of conviction and/or shall permit the probation officer to make such notifications and/or confirm your compliance with this requirement.
13. You shall make a good faith effort to follow instructions of the probation officer necessary to ensure compliance with the conditions of supervision.
14. You shall participate in a substance abuse or alcohol treatment program approved by the probation officer and abide by the rules and regulations of that program. The probation officer shall supervise your participation in the program (provider, location, modality, duration, intensity,
etc.). The court authorizes the release of the presentence report and available evaluations to the treatment provider, as approved by the probation officer.
15. You shall not use or possess any controlled substances prohibited by applicable state or federal law, unless authorized to do so by a valid prescription from a licensed medical practitioner. You shall follow the prescription instructions regarding frequency and dosage.
16. You shall submit to substance abuse testing to determine if you have used a prohibited substance or to determine compliance with substance abuse treatment. Testing may include no more than 8 drug tests per month. You shall not attempt to obstruct or tamper with the testing methods.
17. You shall not knowingly purchase, possess, distribute, administer, or otherwise use any psychoactive substances (e.g., synthetic marijuana, bath salts, Spice, glue, etc.) that impair a person's physical or mental functioning, whether or not intended for human consumption.
18. You shall participate in a mental health treatment program, as approved by the probation officer, and abide by the rules and regulations of that program. The probation officer, in consultation with the treatment provider, shall supervise participation in the program (provider, location, modality, duration, intensity, etc.). You shall take all mental health medications that are prescribed by your treating physician. The court authorizes the release of the presentence report and available evaluations to the treatment provider, as approved by the probation officer.
19. You shall provide the probation officer access to any requested financial information and shall authorize the release of that information to the U.S. Attorney's Office for use in connection with the collection of any outstanding fines and/or restitution.
20. You shall submit to the search by the probation officer of your person, vehicle, office/business, residence, and property, including any computer systems and hardware or software systems, electronic devices, telephones, and Internet-enabled devices, including the data contained in any such items, whenever the probation officer has a reasonable suspicion that a violation of a condition of supervision or other unlawful conduct may have occurred or be underway involving you and that the area(s) to be searched may contain evidence of such violation or conduct. Other law enforcement may assist as necessary. You shall submit to the seizure of contraband found by the probation officer. You shall warn other occupants these locations may be subject to searches.
21. You shall pay the costs associated with the following imposed conditions of supervised release, to the extent you are financially able to pay: substances abuse treatment and testing; and, mental health treatment. The probation officer shall determine your ability to pay and any schedule of payment.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

United States v. Harris

United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana
May 26, 2023
1:19-cr-00245-JPH-MJD-01 (S.D. Ind. May. 26, 2023)
Case details for

United States v. Harris

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. JONATHAN HARRIS a/k/a JONATHAN…

Court:United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana

Date published: May 26, 2023

Citations

1:19-cr-00245-JPH-MJD-01 (S.D. Ind. May. 26, 2023)