United States v. Ashe
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA _______________________________________ ) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) ) v. ) Criminal Action No. 04-319 (RMC/JMF) ) WESTLEY ASHE, ) ) Defendant. ) _______________________________________)
ORDER
This matter comes before the Court on the March 10, 2011, Report and
Recommendation issued by Magistrate Judge Facciola concerning Defendant Wesley Ashe’s
violations of his conditions of probation. After consideration of the record, Magistrate Judge
Facciola joined the Probation Office and the parties in recommending that Mr. Ashe’s probation be
modified to require that he spend no less than 30 days of his remaining term of probation in the
Bureau of Prisons Sanctions Center. Accordingly, it is hereby
ORDERED that the March 10, 2011 Report and Recommendation [Dkt. # 40] is
ADOPTED; and it is
FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant’s conditions of probation be modified to
require that he spend no less than 30 days of his remaining term of probation in the Bureau of
Prisons Sanctions Center.
SO ORDERED.
Date: March 15, 2011 /s/ ROSEMARY M. COLLYER United States District Judge
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