CONSENT FOR MODIFICATION OF SUPERVISED RELEASE/PROBATION

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CONSENT TO MODIFY PROBATION/SUPERVISED RELEASE

The parties agree the defendant’s conditions of supervised release/probation should be
modified, and there being no objection thereto, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT the defendant's

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Failure to file timely objections to the findings and recommendations set forth in this
report may waive your right of appeal from an order of the District Court adopting such findings
and recommendations. See Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140 (1985).

 

     

   
      

The magistrate judge having recommended that the conditions of the defendant’s
supervised release/probation be modified and there being no objection thereto, IT IS ORDERED
that the recommendation of the magistrate judge is accepted.

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