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Court Allows GPS Tracking With Curfew for Defendant in Recovery, Orders Monthly UAs and 30-Day Review
Summary
A defendant participating in an intensive outpatient program at Starlight Recovery will move from full house arrest to GPS tracking with a curfew and monthly urine analyses with probation access to treatment drug-test results; the court set a 30-day reset to review compliance.
The court adjusted monitoring and supervision conditions for a defendant who had been in residential treatment and was participating in an intensive outpatient program (IOP) at Starlight Recovery. The court ordered GPS tracking with a curfew, monthly urine analyses under probation supervision, and a 30-day review to determine whether full house arrest should be removed.
The case arose during a status hearing in which the defendant, identified in court as Miss Ferguson, described being released from Starlight Recovery and attending a 24-session IOP program held…
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