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United States v. Redthunder

United States District Court, Eastern District of Washington
Dec 20, 2023
0980 2:18CR00068-TOR-1 (E.D. Wash. Dec. 20, 2023)

Opinion

0980 2:18CR00068-TOR-1

12-20-2023

Alex D. Redthunder United States v.

Asst. U.S. Attorney: Earl Allan Hicks Defense Attorney: Colin G. Prince


Date Supervision Commenced: August 10, 2023

Date Supervision Expires: January 9, 2026

Date of Original Sentence: August 31, 2018

Asst. U.S. Attorney: Earl Allan Hicks

Defense Attorney: Colin G. Prince

PETITION FOR WARRANT OR SUMMONS FOR OFFENDER UNDER SUPERVISION

Thomas O. Rice, U.S. District Judge

PETITIONING THE COURT

To incorporate the violation(s) contained in this petition in future proceedings with the violation(s) previously reported to the Court on 10/06/2023, and 10/26/2023.

On August 14, 2023, the conditions of supervision were reviewed with Mr. Redthunder as outlined in his revocation judgment dated February 21, 2023. He signed his judgment acknowledging an understanding of his conditions of supervision.

The probation officer believes that the offender has violated the following condition(s) of supervision:

Violation Number

Nature of Noncompliance

6

Mandatory Condition #1 : You must not commit another federal, state or local crime.

Mandatory Condition #2 : You must not unlawfully possess a controlled substance, including marijuana, which remains illegal under federal law.

Supporting Evidence : It is alleged Mr. Redthunder is in violation of his conditions of supervised release by possessing a controlled substance, methamphetamine, on or around December 8, 2023.

Per case number 2023-10183356, officers at the Spokane County Jail located suspected methamphetamine hidden in the sock of Mr. Redthunder. After reviewing camera footage, officers saw another inmate pull an item out of his sock, go into the bathroom, and stash an item on top of the sink. Officers then watched Mr. Redthunder go into the bathroom and retrieve said item and stash it in his sock.

The other inmate told officers that he had snuck methamphetamine into the jail and had left some of the methamphetamine in the bathroom for another individual.

Mr. Redthunder admitted he found drugs in the bathroom and kept it for himself.

There was probable cause to charge Mr. Redthunder with Possession of a Controlled Substance by a Prisoner, R.C.W. 9.94.041(2) CF.

The U.S. Probation Office respectfully recommends the Court to incorporate the violation(s) contained in this petition in future proceedings with the violation(s) previously reported to the Court.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Corey M. McCain U.S. Probation Officer

THE COURT ORDERS

[ ] No Action

[ ] The Issuance of a Warrant

[ ] The Issuance of a Summons

[X] The incorporation of the violation(s) contained in this petition with the other violations pending before the Court.

[X] Defendant to appear before the Judge assigned to the case.

[ ] Defendant to appear before the Magistrate Judge.

[ ] Other


Summaries of

United States v. Redthunder

United States District Court, Eastern District of Washington
Dec 20, 2023
0980 2:18CR00068-TOR-1 (E.D. Wash. Dec. 20, 2023)
Case details for

United States v. Redthunder

Case Details

Full title:Alex D. Redthunder United States v.

Court:United States District Court, Eastern District of Washington

Date published: Dec 20, 2023

Citations

0980 2:18CR00068-TOR-1 (E.D. Wash. Dec. 20, 2023)