Amended sentence reducing the sentence to time served.
United States v. Arreola-Bretado, Case No. 3:19-cr-3410, Dkt. No. 50 (S.D. Cal. May 15, 2020)
DETAILS
Decision
Date
5/15/2020
Practice Area
Criminal (Federal Charges)
Relief Requested
Bond Hearing, Other, Release, Motion for Modification of Probation Conditions
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
California
Type of Case
Individual
Case Characteristics
Elderly, Parole or Probation Violations, Post-Conviction Detention [jail or prison], Pre-Existing Health Conditions, Pretrial Detention [jail], Significant Criminal History
Release Granted
Yes
Compassionate Release Case
No
Compassionate Release Specific Characteristics
Has a significant criminal history
Case Tracking Number
19-cr-3410-BTM
MORE CASE INFORMATION
Court Name
S.D. Cal.
Decision
Unknown
Place of Incarceration
Federal Prison
Legal Authority
Substantive Due Process - Punitive Detention (both 14th and 5th Amendments)
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