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United States v. Sung-Rok Jon

United States District Court for District of New Jersey
Oct 17, 2012
Cr.: 2:2011-466-01 (D.N.J. Oct. 17, 2012)

Opinion

Cr.: 2:2011-466-01 PACTS Number: 59178

10-17-2012

USA v. Jon, Sung-Rok


Request for Modifying the Conditions or Term of Supervision

with Consent of the Offender

(Probation Form 49, Waiver of Hearing is Attached)

Name of Sentencing Judicial Officer: Honorable Katherine S. Hayden Date of Original Sentence: 03/06/12 Original Offense: Conspiracy to unlawfully produce identification documents and commit credit card fraud. Original Sentence: Six months custody, two years supervised release, six months location monitoring, no new debt and pay a $79,333.00 restitution. Type of Supervision: Supervised release Date Supervision Commenced: 10/05/12

PETITIONING THE COURT

[ ] To extend the term of supervision for Years, for a total term of Years. [X] To modify the conditions of supervision as follows. The addition of the following special condition(s):

CAUSE

At the time of sentencing restitution was imposed, without a monthly payment amount being set. Upon his release from custody a financial assessment was conducted with our office determining and Mr. Joh agreeing to pay at least S50.00 monthly towards the balance, until satisfied. Mr. Joh has also agreed to increase his payments should his finances improve.

Respectfully submitted,

By: Stanley K. Whetstone

Senior U.S. Probation Officer

Date: 10/10/12
THE COURT ORDERS: [X] The Modification of Conditions as Noted Above
[ ] The Extension of Supervision as Noted Above
[ ] No Action
[ ] Other

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Signature of Judicial Officer


Summaries of

United States v. Sung-Rok Jon

United States District Court for District of New Jersey
Oct 17, 2012
Cr.: 2:2011-466-01 (D.N.J. Oct. 17, 2012)
Case details for

United States v. Sung-Rok Jon

Case Details

Full title:USA v. Jon, Sung-Rok

Court:United States District Court for District of New Jersey

Date published: Oct 17, 2012

Citations

Cr.: 2:2011-466-01 (D.N.J. Oct. 17, 2012)