3:22-cr-00965-AJB | S.D. Cal. | Aug 16, 2022

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SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (For Offenses Committed On or After November 1, 1987) V. SEAN RILEY LANGFORD (1) Case Number: 3:22-CR-00965-AJB BRIAN J. WHITE Defendant’s Attorney 93717-509

USM Number _ THE DEFENDANT: pleaded guilty to count(s) ONE (1) OF THE SUPERSEDING INFORMATION was found guilty on count(s)

after a plea of not guilty. Accordingly, the defendant is adjudged guilty of such count(s), which involve the following offense(s): Title and Section / Nature of Offense Count 21:841(a)(1),846; 21:853 - Distribution Of and Conspiracy To Distribute N-Phenyl-N-[1-(2- 1s Phenylethyl)-4-Piperidinyl]Propanamide; Criminal Forfeiture

The defendant is sentenced as provided in pages 2 through of this judgment. 5 The sentence is imposed pursuant to the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984. The defendant has been found not guilty on count(s) Count(s) REMAINING

is dismissed on the motion of the United States. Assessment : $100.00 - IMPOSED _ JVTA Assessment*: $ - *Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015, Pub. L. No. 114-22.

Fine waived Forfeiture pursuant to order filed 6/30/2022 , included herein. IT IS ORDERED that the defendant must notify the United States Attorney for this district within 30 days of any change of name, residence, or mailing address until all fines, restitution, costs, and special assessments imposed by this judgment are fully paid. If ordered to pay restitution, the defendant must notify the court and United States Attorney of any material change in the defendant’s economic circumstances.

AUGUST 15, 2022 Date of Imposition of Sentence HON. ANTHONY J. BATTAGLIA UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

DEFENDANT: SEAN RILEY LANGFORD (1) Judgment - Page 2 of 5

CASE NUMBER:

3:22-CR-00965-AJB

IMPRISONMENT

The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be imprisoned for a total term of:

SIXTY-THREE (63) MONTHS

Sentence imposed pursuant to Title 8 USC Section 1326(b). The court makes the following recommendations to the Bureau of Prisons:

- PLACEMENT IN THE BOP RESIDENTIAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT

PROGRAM (RDAP)

- PLACEMENT DESIGNATION TO THE WESTERN REGION OF THE UNITED STATES AT

FCI SHERIDAN TO FACILITATE RDAP

The defendant is remanded to the custody of the United States Marshal. The defendant must surrender to the United States Marshal for this district: at A.M. on as notified by the United States Marshal.

The defendant must surrender for service of sentence at the institution designated by the Bureau of Prisons: on or before as notified by the United States Marshal. as notified by the Probation or Pretrial Services Office.

RETURN

I have executed this judgment as follows: to Defendant delivered on at , with a certified copy of this judgment.

UNITED STATES MARSHAL

By DEPUTY UNITED STATES MARSHAL DEFENDANT: SEAN RILEY LANGFORD (1) Judgment - Page 3 of 5

CASE NUMBER:

3:22-CR-00965-AJB

SUPERVISED RELEASE

Upon release from imprisonment, the defendant will be on supervised release for a term of:

THREE (3) YEARS

MANDATORY CONDITIONS

1. The defendant must not commit another federal, state or local crime. 2. The defendant must not unlawfully possess a controlled substance. 3. The defendant must not illegally possess a controlled substance. The defendant must refrain from any unlawful use of a

controlled substance. The defendant must submit to one drug test within 15 days of release from imprisonment and at least two periodic drug tests thereafter as determined by the court. Testing requirements will not exceed submission of more than 4 drug tests per month during the term of supervision, unless otherwise ordered by the court.

The above drug testing condition is suspended, based on the court's determination that the defendant poses a low risk of future substance abuse. (check if applicable) 4. The defendant must make restitution in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §§ 3663 and 3663A or any other statute authorizing a sentence of restitution. (check if applicable) 5. The defendant must cooperate in the collection of DNA as directed by the probation officer. (check if applicable) 6. The defendant must comply with the requirements of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (34 U.S.C. §

20901, et seq.) as directed by the probation officer, the Bureau of Prisons, or any state sex offender registration agency in the location where the defendant resides, works, is a student, or was convicted of a qualifying offense. (check if applicable)

7. The defendant must participate in an approved program for domestic violence. (check if applicable) The defendant must comply with the standard conditions that have been adopted by this court as well as with any other conditions on the attached page.

DEFENDANT: SEAN RILEY LANGFORD (1) Judgment - Page 4 of 5

CASE NUMBER:

3:22-CR-00965-AJB

STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION

As part of the defendant’s supervised release, the defendant must comply with the following standard conditions of supervision. These conditions are imposed because they establish the basic expectations for the defendant’s behavior while on supervision and identify the minimum tools needed by probation officers to keep informed, report to the court about, and bring about improvements in the defendant’s conduct and condition. The defendant must report to the probation office in the federal judicial district where they are authorized to reside within 72

hours of their release from imprisonment, unless the probation officer instructs the defendant to report to a different probation office or within a different time frame.

After initially reporting to the probation office, the defendant will receive instructions from the court or the probation officer about how and when the defendant must report to the probation officer, and the defendant must report to the probation officer as instructed.

The defendant must not knowingly leave the federal judicial district where the defendant is authorized to reside without first getting permission from the court or the probation officer. The defendant must answer truthfully the questions asked by their probation officer. The defendant must live at a place approved by the probation officer. If the defendant plans to change where they live or

anything about their living arrangements (such as the people living with the defendant), the defendant must notify the probation officer at least 10 days before the change. If notifying the probation officer in advance is not possible due to unanticipated circumstances, the defendant must notify the probation officer within 72 hours of becoming aware of a change or expected change.

The defendant must allow the probation officer to visit them at any time at their home or elsewhere, and the defendant must permit the probation officer to take any items prohibited by the conditions of their supervision that he or she observes in plain view.

The defendant must work full time (at least 30 hours per week) at a lawful type of employment, unless the probation officer excuses the defendant from doing so. If the defendant does not have full-time employment the defendant must try to find full- time employment, unless the probation officer excuses the defendant from doing so. If the defendant plans to change where the defendant works or anything about their work (such as their position or their job responsibilities), the defendant must notify the probation officer at least 10 days before the change. If notifying the probation officer at least 10 days in advance is not possible due to unanticipated circumstances, the defendant must notify the probation officer within 72 hours of becoming aware of a change or expected change.

The defendant must not communicate or interact with someone they know is engaged in criminal activity. If the defendant knows someone has been convicted of a felony, they must not knowingly communicate or interact with that person without first getting the permission of the probation officer.

If the defendant is arrested or questioned by a law enforcement officer, the defendant must notify the probation officer within 72 hours. The defendant must not own, possess, or have access to a firearm, ammunition, destructive device, or dangerous weapon (i.e.,

anything that was designed, or was modified for, the specific purpose of causing bodily injury or death to another person such as nunchakus or tasers).

The defendant must not act or make any agreement with a law enforcement agency to act as a confidential human source or informant without first getting the permission of the court. If the probation officer determines the defendant poses a risk to another person (including an organization), the probation officer may require the defendant to notify the person about the risk and the defendant must comply with that instruction. The probation officer may contact the person and confirm that the defendant notified the person about the risk.

The defendant must follow the instructions of the probation officer related to the conditions of supervision. DEFENDANT: SEAN RILEY LANGFORD (1) Judgment - Page 5 of 5

CASE NUMBER:

3:22-CR-00965-AJB

SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION

1. Report all vehicles owned or operated, or in which you have an interest, to the probation officer. 2. Submit your person, property, house, residence, vehicle, papers, computers (as defined in 18 U.S.C. §

1030(e)(1)), other electronic communications or data storage devices or media, or office, to a search conducted by a United States probation officer. Failure to submit to a search may be grounds for revocation of release. The offender must warn any other occupants that the premises may be subject to searches pursuant to this condition. An officer may conduct a search pursuant to this condition only when reasonable suspicion exists that the offender has violated a condition of his supervision and that the areas to be searched contain evidence of this violation. Any search must be conducted at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner.

3. Participate in a program of drug or alcohol abuse treatment, including drug testing and counseling, as directed by the probation officer. Allow for reciprocal release of information between the probation officer and the treatment provider. May be required to contribute to the costs of services rendered in an amount to be determined by the probation officer, based on ability to pay.

4. Reside in a Residential Reentry Center (RRC) as directed by the probation officer for a period of up to 120 days (non-punitive). 5. Participate in a cognitive behavioral treatment program as directed by the probation officer, and if deemed necessary by the probation officer. Such program may include group sessions led by a counselor, or participation in a program administered by the probation office. May be required to contribute to the costs of services rendered in an amount to be determined by the probation officer, based on ability to pay.

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