U.S. v. Johnson (E.D. Mich.) - Compassionate Release Denied - Danger to the Community
Petitioner moved for compassionate release, arguing that his type 1 diabetes and high cholesterol, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, constitute an extraordinary and compelling circumstance warranting release. The court denied his motion for release, holding that his condition did not constitute an extraordinary and compelling circumstance under the statute and that he remains a danger to the community due to the seriousness of his offenses and extensive criminal history.
United States v. Johnson, No. 12-cr-20419, 2020 BL 356450 (E.D. Mich. Sept. 17, 2020)
DETAILS
Decision
Date
09/17/2020
Practice Area
Criminal (Federal Charges)
Relief Requested
Release
Type of Court
Federal District Court
Location
Michigan
Type of Case
Individual
Case Characteristics
Post-Conviction Detention [jail or prison], Pre-Existing Health Conditions, Significant Criminal History
One count of possession with intent to distribute heroin; one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense.
Case Status
Decision Made
Pre-Existing Health Conditions
Diabetes, High Cholesterol, Other, Seizure disorder
Pre-Existing Health Conditions Notes
Diabetes (Type 1)
COVID-19 Positive or Symptomatic
Not Discussed
COVID-19 in Jail Prison or Detention Center
Not Discussed
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