This document outlines special conditions of supervision for an individual, likely a sex offender. It details requirements for searches of person and property, mandatory participation in sex offender and mental health treatment programs approved by the U.S. Probation Office, and restrictions on accessing certain online content and pornography. The individual must also waive confidentiality for treatment records to allow probation review.
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States Probation Office |
approves treatment programs, reviews treatment progress
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| law enforcement |
may assist with searches
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"You shall submit your person, and any property, residence, vehicle, papers, computer, other electronic communication, data storage devices, cloud storage or media, and effects to a search by any United States Probation Officer, and if needed, with the assistance of any law enforcement."Source
"The search is to be conducted when there is reasonable suspicion concerning violation of a condition of supervision or unlawful conduct by the person being supervised."Source
"Failure to submit to a search may be grounds for revocation of release."Source
"You shall undergo a sex-offense-specific evaluation and participate in an outpatient sex offender treatment and/or outpatient mental health treatment program approved by the U.S. Probation Office."Source
"You shall abide by all rules, requirements, and conditions of the sex offender treatment program(s), including submission to polygraph testing and refraining from accessing websites, chatrooms, instant messaging, or social networking sites to the extent that the sex offender treatment and/or mental health treatment program determines that such access would be detrimental to your ongoing treatment."Source
"You will not view, access, possess, and/or download any pornography involving adults unless approved by the sex-offender specific treatment provider."Source
"You must waive your right of confidentiality in any records for mental health assessment and treatment imposed as a consequence of this judgment to allow the U.S. Probation Office to review the course of treatment and progress with the treatment provider."Source
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