Opinion
CASE NO. 11-mj-70780
11-14-2011
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff, v. ARMAN VARDANYAN, et al., Defendant.
Leo Fasen, pro hac vice Attorney for Defendant Arman Vardanyan Joshua Hill Attorney for Plaintiff United States of America
LEO FASEN, ESQ. Bar. No. 53023
Leo Fasen & Associates
Attorneys at Law
Attorneys for Defendant
ARMAN VARDANYAN
STIPULATION TO MODIFY CONDITIONS OF PRE-TRIAL RELEASE
LEO FASEN, counsel for Defendant Arman Vardanyan, and Joshua Hill, counsel for Plaintiff United States of America, stipulate as follows:
1. Defendant Arman Vardanyan is currently released on $100,000 signature bond and is monitored electronically. At present, Defendant is only allowed to travel within the Northern District of California and the District of Nevada, where he resides.
2. Defendant is permitted to leave his home for attorney visits; however, attorney Leo Fasen is located in the Central District of California.
3. Due to the above factors, the parties request Defendant's pretrial release conditions be modify to permit travel to the Central District of California for the purpose of attorney visits, on the condition that he inform his pretrial services officer and/or electronic monitoring officers of his scheduled visit before hand.
So Stipulated.
Leo Fasen, pro hac vice
Attorney for Defendant
Arman Vardanyan
Joshua Hill
Attorney for Plaintiff
United States of America
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OP CALIFORNIA
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff,
vs.
ARMAN VARDANYAN, et al., Defendant.
CASE NO. 11-mj-70780
ORDER [PROPOSED]
Upon stipulation by the parties to modify conditions of pretrial release for defendant Arman Vardanyan, and good cause appearing,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. Defendant Arman Vardanyan's pretrial release conditions are modified to permit travel to the Central District of California for the purpose of attorney visits, on the condition that he inform his pretrial services officer and/or electronic monitoring officers of his scheduled visit before hand.
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United States Magistrate Judge