Opinion
No. CR-05-641 RMW
03-04-2013
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. YE TENG WEN, Defendant.
STEVEN G. KALAR Federal Public Defender NED SMOCK Assistant Federal Public Defender
STEVEN G. KALAR
Federal Public Defender
NED SMOCK
Assistant Federal Public Defender
STIPULATION PERMITTING TRAVEL
AND ] ORDER
Defendant Ye Teng Wen has been supervised in this District for approaching three years. He has requested permission to travel to China in order to participate in the examination and purchase of industrial equipment for his employer, as well as training on the use of that equipment. He plans to fly from San Francisco to Shanghai on United Airlines on March 15, 2013. The manufacturing facility is in the city of Ningbo. He will return to San Francisco from Shanghai on April 15, 2013.
The assigned Probation Officer, Barry Fisher, has informed defense counsel that he does not oppose this request. Mr. Wen has performed well on supervision and has incurred no known violations. His mandatory assessment fee is paid in full and he has been in full compliance with his payment schedule on the fine imposed at sentencing. In addition, he has maintained employment throughout supervision.
Mr. Wen was previously represented by appointed counsel. The Federal Public Defender has not been appointed to represent him, but asks to be permitted to file this stipulation on his behalf as a matter of administrative convenience.
SO STIPULATED:
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NED SMOCK
Assistant Federal Public Defender
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MATTHEW PARRELLA
Assistant United States Attorney
ORDER
Based on the stipulation of the parties, it is hereby ORDERED that Ye Teng Wen shall be permitted to travel to China between March 15, 2013 and April 15, 2013, provided that he maintain contact with his Probation Officer as directed and that he share with his Probation Officer any documents, tickets, plans, or itineraries as requested. All other conditions of Supervised Release shall remain in place. IT IS SO ORDERED.
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HON. RONALD M. WHYTE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE