Opinion
14-cr-20034
01-19-2022
ORDER DENYING DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO TERMINATE SUPERVISED RELEASE (ECF No. 134)
MATTHEW F. LEITMAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
On December 10, 2020, the Court granted Defendant Erric Devohn Watkins' motion for compassionate release. (See Order, ECF No. 126.) The Court ordered that upon Watkins' release, he immediately begin serving a period of three years of supervised release under conditions that the Court specified. (See id.) On January 20, 2021, the Court modified the terms of Watkins' supervised release to allow him to travel throughout the state of Georgia for the purposes of his employment. (See Order, ECF No. 131.) Then, on, May 6, 2021, the Court again modified the terms of Watkins' supervised release to remove the requirements that he participate in home detention and be subject to electronic monitoring. (See Order, ECF No. 133.)
Watkins has now moved to terminate his term of supervised release. (See Mot., ECF No. 134.) The Court has carefully reviewed the motion, but for the reasons explained by the Government in its response, the Court is not persuaded that
Watkins is entitled to an early termination of his term of supervised release.
Watkins' motion is therefore DENIED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served upon the parties and/or counsel of record on January 19, 2022, by electronic means and/or ordinary mail.