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`AO 245B (CASDRev. 01/19) Judgment in a Criminal Case for Revocations
`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
`JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE
`UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
`(For Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release)
`(For Offenses Committed On or After November 1, 1987)
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`V.
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`DORAN HORTON (1)
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`Registration Number: 48595-298
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`THE DEFENDANT:
`☒ admitted guilt to violation of allegation(s) No.
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` Case Number: 14cr3420-H
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`Benjamin Cheeks
`Defendant’s Attorney
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`2, 3, 4
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` after denial of guilty.
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`☐ was found guilty in violation of allegation(s) No.
`Accordingly, the court has adjudicated that the defendant is guilty of the following allegation(s):
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`Allegation Number
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` Use of a cell phone without prior approval from the court or the probation officer
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` Unlawful use of a controlled substance or Failure to Test; VCCA (Violent Crime Control Act)
`3-4
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`Supervised Release is revoked and the defendant is sentenced as provided in page 2 through 6 of this judgment.
`The sentence is imposed pursuant to the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984.
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`IT IS ORDERED that the defendant shall notify the United States attorney for this district within 30 days of any
`change of name, residence, or mailing address until all fines, restitution, costs, and special assessments imposed by this
`judgment are fully paid. If ordered to pay restitution, the defendant shall notify the court and United States attorney of any
`material change in the defendant’s economic circumstances.
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`January 8, 2024
`Date of Imposition of Sentence
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`HONORABLE MARILYN L. HUFF
`UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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`Case 3:14-cr-03420-H Document 105 Filed 01/09/24 PageID.313 Page 2 of 6
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`AO 245B (CASD Rev. 01/19) Judgment in a Criminal Case for Revocations
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`DEFENDANT:
`CASE NUMBER:
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`DORAN HORTON (1)
`14cr3420-H
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`Judgment - Page 2 of 6
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`IMPRISONMENT
`The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be imprisoned for a total term of:
`Time Served.
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`☐ The court makes the following recommendations to the Bureau of Prisons:
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` The defendant is remanded to the custody of the United States Marshal.
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` The defendant must surrender to the United States Marshal for this district:
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`☐ as notified by the United States Marshal.
` The defendant must surrender for service of sentence at the institution designated by the Bureau of
`Prisons:
`☐ on or before
`☐ as notified by the United States Marshal.
`☐ as notified by the Probation or Pretrial Services Office.
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`Defendant delivered on
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`UNITED STATES MARSHAL
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`By
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`DEPUTY UNITED STATES MARSHAL
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`Case 3:14-cr-03420-H Document 105 Filed 01/09/24 PageID.314 Page 3 of 6
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`AO 245B (CASD Rev. 01/19) Judgment in a Criminal Case for Revocations
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`DEFENDANT:
`CASE NUMBER:
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`DORAN HORTON (1)
`14cr3420-H
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`Judgment - Page 3 of 6
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`SUPERVISED RELEASE
`Upon release from imprisonment, the defendant will be on supervised release for a term of:
`UNTIL THE EXPIRATION DATE OF OCTOBER 27, 2025.
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`MANDATORY CONDITIONS
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`1. The defendant must not commit another federal, state or local crime.
`2. The defendant must not unlawfully possess a controlled substance.
`3. The defendant must not illegally possess a controlled substance. The defendant must refrain from any unlawful use of a
`controlled substance. The defendant must submit to one drug test within 15 days of release from imprisonment and at least
`two periodic drug tests thereafter as determined by the court. Testing requirements will not exceed submission of more than
`4 drug tests per month during the term of supervision, unless otherwise ordered by the court.
`☐The above drug testing condition is suspended, based on the court's determination that the defendant poses a low
`risk of future substance abuse. (check if applicable)
`4. ☐The defendant must make restitution in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §§ 3663 and 3663A or any other statute authorizing a
`sentence of restitution. (check if applicable)
`5. ☒The defendant must cooperate in the collection of DNA as directed by the probation officer. (check if applicable)
`6. ☐The defendant must comply with the requirements of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (34 U.S.C. §
`20901, et seq.) as directed by the probation officer, the Bureau of Prisons, or any state sex offender registration agency in
`the location where the defendant resides, works, is a student, or was convicted of a qualifying offense. (check if applicable)
`7. ☐The defendant must participate in an approved program for domestic violence. (check if applicable)
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`The defendant must comply with the standard conditions that have been adopted by this court as well as with any other conditions
`on the attached page.
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`Case 3:14-cr-03420-H Document 105 Filed 01/09/24 PageID.315 Page 4 of 6
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`AO 245B (CASD Rev. 01/19) Judgment in a Criminal Case for Revocations
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`DEFENDANT:
`CASE NUMBER:
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`DORAN HORTON (1)
`14cr3420-H
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`Judgment - Page 4 of 6
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`STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION
`As part of the defendant’s supervised release, the defendant must comply with the following standard conditions of
`supervision. These conditions are imposed because they establish the basic expectations for the defendant’s behavior
`while on supervision and identify the minimum tools needed by probation officers to keep informed, report to the court
`about, and bring about improvements in the defendant’s conduct and condition.
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`1. The defendant must report to the probation office in the federal judicial district where they are authorized to reside within 72
`hours of their release from imprisonment, unless the probation officer instructs the defendant to report to a different probation
`office or within a different time frame.
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`2. After initially reporting to the probation office, the defendant will receive instructions from the court or the probation officer
`about how and when the defendant must report to the probation officer, and the defendant must report to the probation officer as
`instructed.
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`3. The defendant must not knowingly leave the federal judicial district where the defendant is authorized to reside without first
`getting permission from the court or the probation officer.
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`4. The defendant must answer truthfully the questions asked by their probation officer.
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`5. The defendant must live at a place approved by the probation officer. If the defendant plans to change where they live or anything
`about their living arrangements (such as the people living with the defendant), the defendant must notify the probation officer at
`least 10 days before the change. If notifying the probation officer in advance is not possible due to unanticipated circumstances,
`the defendant must notify the probation officer within 72 hours of becoming aware of a change or expected change.
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`6. The defendant must allow the probation officer to visit them at any time at their home or elsewhere, and the defendant must
`permit the probation officer to take any items prohibited by the conditions of their supervision that he or she observes in plain
`view.
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`7. The defendant must work full time (at least 30 hours per week) at a lawful type of employment, unless the probation officer
`excuses the defendant from doing so. If the defendant does not have full-time employment the defendant must try to find full-
`time employment, unless the probation officer excuses the defendant from doing so. If the defendant plans to change where the
`defendant works or anything about their work (such as their position or their job responsibilities), the defendant must notify the
`probation officer at least 10 days before the change. If notifying the probation officer at least 10 days in advance is not possible
`due to unanticipated circumstances, the defendant must notify the probation officer within 72 hours of becoming aware of a
`change or expected change.
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`8. The defendant must not communicate or interact with someone they know is engaged in criminal activity. If the defendant knows
`someone has been convicted of a felony, they must not knowingly communicate or interact with that person without first getting
`the permission of the probation officer.
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`9. If the defendant is arrested or questioned by a law enforcement officer, the defendant must notify the probation officer within 72
`hours.
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`10. The defendant must not own, possess, or have access to a firearm, ammunition, destructive device, or dangerous weapon (i.e.,
`anything that was designed, or was modified for, the specific purpose of causing bodily injury or death to another person such
`as nunchakus or tasers).
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`11. The defendant must not act or make any agreement with a law enforcement agency to act as a confidential human source or
`informant without first getting the permission of the court.
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`12. If the probation officer determines the defendant poses a risk to another person (including an organization), the probation officer
`may require the defendant to notify the person about the risk and the defendant must comply with that instruction. The probation
`officer may contact the person and confirm that the defendant notified the person about the risk.
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`13. The defendant must follow the instructions of the probation officer related to the conditions of supervision.
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`Case 3:14-cr-03420-H Document 105 Filed 01/09/24 PageID.316 Page 5 of 6
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`AO 245B (CASD Rev. 01/19) Judgment in a Criminal Case for Revocations
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`DEFENDANT:
`CASE NUMBER:
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`DORAN HORTON (1)
`14cr3420-H
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`Judgment - Page 5 of 6
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`SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION
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`1. Submit your person, property, residence, abode, vehicle, papers, computer, social media accounts, any other
`electronic communications or data storage devices or media, and effects to search at any time, with or without a
`warrant, by any law enforcement or probation officer with reasonable suspicion concerning a violation of a
`condition of probation/supervised release or unlawful conduct, and otherwise in the lawful discharge of the officer’s
`duties. 18 U.S.C. §§ 3563 (b)(23); 3583 (d)(3). Failure to submit to a search may be grounds for revocation; you
`shall warn any other residents that the premises may be subject to searches pursuant to this condition. Provide
`complete disclosure of personal and business financial records to the probation officer as requested.
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`2. Report all vehicles owned or operated, or in which you have an interest, to the probation officer.
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`3. Participate in a program of drug or alcohol abuse treatment, including drug testing and counseling, as directed by
`the probation officer. Allow for reciprocal release of information between the probation officer and the treatment
`provider. May be required to contribute to the costs of services rendered in an amount to be determined by the
`probation officer, based on ability to pay.
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`4. Participate in a program of mental health treatment as directed by the probation officer. The Court recommends that
`the defendant take all medications as prescribed by a psychiatrist/physician. The court authorizes the release of the
`presentence report and available psychological evaluations to the mental health provider, as approved by the
`probation officer. Allow for reciprocal release of information between the probation officer and the treatment
`provider. May be required to contribute to the costs of services rendered in an amount to be determined by the
`probation officer, based on ability to pay.
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`5. Not have any contact, direct or indirect, either telephonically, visually, verbally or through written material, or
`through any third-party communication, with the victim or victim’s family, without prior approval of the probation
`officer.
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`6. Reside in a residence approved in advance by the probation officer, and any changes in residence shall be pre-
`approved by the probation officer.
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`7. Not accept or commence employment or volunteer activity without prior approval of the probation officer, and
`employment should be subject to continuous review and assessment by the probation officer.
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`8. Complete a sex offender evaluation, which may include periodic psychological, physiological testing, and
`completion of a visual reaction time (VRT) assessment, at the direction of the court or probation officer. If deemed
`necessary by the treatment provider, the offender shall participate and successfully complete an approved state-
`certified sex offender treatment program, including compliance with treatment requirements of the program. The
`Court authorizes the release of the presentence report, and available psychological evaluations to the treatment
`provider, as approved by the probation officer. The offender will allow reciprocal release of information between
`the probation officer and the treatment provider. The offender may also be required to contribute to the costs of
`services rendered in an amount to be determined by the probation officer, based on ability to pay. Polygraph
`examinations may be used following completion of the formal treatment program as directed by the probation
`officer in order to monitor adherence to the goals and objectives of treatment and as a part of the containment model.
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`9. Not use or possess any computer, computer-related devices (pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1030(e)(1)), which can
`communicate data via modem, dedicated connections or cellular networks, and their peripheral equipment, without
`prior approval by the court or probation officer, all of which are subject to search and seizure. The offender must
`pay for the cost of monitoring software/services for any devices approved by the probation officer.
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`Case 3:14-cr-03420-H Document 105 Filed 01/09/24 PageID.317 Page 6 of 6
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`AO 245B (CASD Rev. 01/19) Judgment in a Criminal Case for Revocations
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`DEFENDANT:
`CASE NUMBER:
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`DORAN HORTON (1)
`14cr3420-H
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`Judgment - Page 6 of 6
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`10. Not associate with prostitutes or pimps and/or loiter in areas frequented by those engaged in prostitution.
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`11. Reside in a Residential Reentry Center (RRC) as directed by the probation officer for a period of up to 120 days.
`(Non-Punitive)
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`12. Not loiter within 200 yards of a school, schoolyard, playground, park, amusement center/park, public swimming
`pool, arcade, daycare center, carnival, recreation venue, library and other places primarily frequented by persons
`under the age of 18, without prior approval of the probation officer.
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