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Order granting motion for compassionate release.
Memorandum and Order granting compassionate release.
The Court addresses Defendant's Amended Motion for Compassionate Release.
Order and motion granting compassionate release.
Amicus Brief filed by the Last Prisoner Project in the case of U.S. v. Scarmazzo urging the judge to grant compassionate release after he was sentenced to 21 years for operating a medical marijuna dispensary in California.
Memorandum and Order granting compassionate release after a sealed motion to reconsider defendants preiously denied pro se compassionate release motion was filed through the Federal Public Defenders.
Example of an amended judgement and compassionate release grant.