Opinion
2:22-cr-00086-GMN-DJA
08-06-2022
DAVID T. BROWN, ESQ. Counsel for Defendant JEAN RIPLEY, ESQ. United States Attorney
DAVID T. BROWN, ESQ. Counsel for Defendant
JEAN RIPLEY, ESQ. United States Attorney
STIPULATION TO RETURN PASSPORT
GLORIA M. NAVARRO, DISTRICT JUDGE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED, by and between, James Frierson United States Attorney, and Jean N. Ripley, Assistant United States Attorney, counsel for the United States of America, David T. Brown, counsel for defendant Luis Avalos Medina, that the passport of Luis Avalos Medina be returned to Mr. Avalos Medina.
This stipulation is entered into for the following reasons:
1. At the time of Mr. Avalos Medina's pretrial release he surrendered his passport to pretrial services as one of the conditions of his release.
2. On July 26, 2022, the Government moved to dismiss the indictment against Mr. Avalos Medina.
3. On July 27, 2022, the Order was signed by the Court dismissing the charges as to Mr. Avalos Medina.
4. There is no longer a need for Mr. Avalos Medina's passport to be held by pretrial.
5. Pretrial has instructed the parties that an Order is required for the passport to be released to Mr. Avalos Medina.
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW & ORDER
Based on the pending Stipulation of counsel, and good cause appearing therefore, the Court finds that:
1. At the time of Mr. Avalos Medina's pretrial release he surrendered his passport to pretrial services as one of the conditions of his release.
2. On July 26, 2022, the Government moved to dismiss the indictment against Mr. Avalos Medina.
3. On July 27, 2022, the Order was signed by the Court dismissing the charges as to Mr. Avalos Medina.
4. There is no longer a need for Mr. Avalos Medina's passport to be held by pretrial.
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.