Opinion
McGREGOR W. SCOTT, United States Attorney MATTHEW STEGMAN, Assistant U.S. Attorney BENJAMIN C. SANDEL, Certified Law Student, Misdemeanor Unit Sacramento, California.
PROBATION REVOCATION PETITION, NOTICE OF HEARING and ORDER
On January 23, 2007, the above-named defendant was given the following sentence, among other things, by United States Magistrate Judge Dale A. Drozd:
1. The defendant shall serve a one-year term of court probation, subject to the following terms:
a. A ten-day term of imprisonment with the Bureau of Prisons;
b. A three-hundred dollar ($300.00) fine, payments to begin immediately;
c. A ten dollar ($10.00) special assessment, payments to begin immediately;
d. Full payment of fine and special assessment due within nine months of judgment and sentencing (October 23, 2007).
2. Court probation is to terminate once sentence is served and fine and special assessment are paid in full.
The United States alleges that the defendant has violated these conditions as follows:
1. The defendant has not made any payments towards the fine or the special assessment.
The United States therefore petitions the Court to place this matter on its calendar for 10:00 a.m. on August 28, 2007, to allow the defendant to show cause why the probation granted on January 23, 2007, should not be revoked.
ORDER
It is Hereby Ordered that the defendant appear on August 28, 2007, at 10:00 a.m., to show cause why the probation granted on January 23, 2007, should not be revoked.
IT IS SO ORDERED.