U.S. v. Ortiz

Federal 7th Circuit Court
Criminal Court
Supervised Release
Citation
Case Number: 
No. 16-2373
Decision Date: 
December 6, 2016
Federal District: 
N.D. Ill., E. Div.
Holding: 
Affirmed

Dist. Ct. did not err in sentencing defendant to 135-month term of incarceration, as well as imposing instant four terms of supervised release that required defendant to: (1) make himself available for home visits by probation officer at reasonable times; (2) report to probation officer any significant change in defendant’s economic circumstances; (3) report to probation officer in manner and frequency directed by probation officer; and (4) participate in substance abuse/mental health treatment programs. Defendant waived any objections to said conditions by failing to file written objections at time they were proposed. Moreover, Ct. rejected defendant’s contention that instant conditions were impermissibly vague, after Ct. noted that all of said conditions will not take place until years into future.