Court Order: doj-ogr-00020224
The court denies the defendant's motion for reconsideration and orders them to comply with the previously imposed conditions of supervised release, including participating in mental health and substance abuse treatment programs and residing in a Residential Reentry Center.
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The court denies the defendant's motion for reconsideration and orders them to comply with the previously imposed conditions of supervised release, including participating in mental health and substance abuse treatment programs and residing in a Residential Reentry Center.
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