Petitioner moved for compassionate release based on his age (71), heart disease, hypertension, diabetes (Type 2), and previous bout/recovery from throat cancer. The government conceded that the petitioner was at risk of COVID-19 complications. The court agreed. The court further held that petitioner did not pose a danger to the community, in part because of his rehabilitative efforts during his incarceration.
United States v. Cazessus, No. 19CR1050-CAB, 2020 WL 6081736 (S.D. Cal. Oct. 15, 2020)
DETAILS
Decision
Date
10/15/2020
Practice Area
Criminal (Federal Charges)
Relief Requested
Release
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
California
Type of Case
Individual
Case Characteristics
Elderly, Post-Conviction Detention [jail or prison], Pre-Existing Health Conditions, Significant Criminal History
Release Granted
Yes
Compassionate Release Case
Yes
Compassionate Release Specific Characteristics
Has a significant criminal history
Case Tracking Number
3:19-cr-01050-CAB
MORE CASE INFORMATION
Court Name
S.D. Cal.
Decision
Motion Granted
Place of Incarceration
Federal Prison
Name of Facility
Lompoc Federal Correctional Complex
Legal Authority
First Step Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A)
Release Conditions
Supervised release of 4 years; home detention for the first year.
Convictions
Importation of a controlled substance (cocaine and heroin)
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