National Law Journal
...so, on April 6, 2009, he appeared at polygrapher Andy Sheppard's office. When it became clear during the preliminary conference with Sheppard that he...
...crime while on probation. But...the Florida case. U.S. District Judge...United States Probation Office and the State...
National Law Journal
...with the jury's finding and placed C.E.S. on supervised probation. This appeal followed. FACTUAL BACKGROUND In January 2007...
National Law Journal
...methamphetamine and conspiracy to possess and distribute pseudoephedrine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846. He argues primarily that some of the evidence...
National Law Journal
...since Obama took office in 2009. Most...mother of two U.S.-citizen children...sentenced only to probation, her conviction made...
...dim view the U.S. Supreme Court...S. attorney's office, did not respond...Carona argued for probation. Instead, Guilford ordered...
...Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles. "Under the supervision of a probation officer, and pursuant to that...
National Law Journal
...the legal sufficiency of the evidence, evidentiary rulings, and two conditions of probation. We sustain appellant's complaint regarding the requirement that he pay for...
...is scheduled for May 20, and his objections to the U.S. Probation Office's presentencing report are due on April 15. ...
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