Bill White sentencing hearing tomorrow morning, 10 a.m.

White’s lawyer filed paperwork asking the judge to sentence White to the amount of time he’s already served, he’s been in prison since June, or consider a possible house arrest at White’s parents home in Maryland. – SCOTT LEAMON, WSLS 10. See #2, below.

1. Government admits the violations are not “all that serious”, but still asks for six years for Neo-Nazi Bill White.

From Document #303: The three violations of Supervised Release at issue are: leaving the judicial district without permission; failing to submit a written report; and failing to notify the Probation Officer prior to changing his residence. For the reasons stated below, the United States urges this Honorable Court to sentence the Defendant to a term of two years for each of the three violations and run the terms of incarceration consecutively…. Title 18, United States Code, Section 3553(a) provides that “[t]he Court shall impose a sentence sufficient, but not greater than necessary, to comply with the purposes” of sentencing. 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a). Those purposes are “(A) to reflect the seriousness of the offense, to promote respect for the law, and to provide just punishment for the offense; (B) to afford adequate deterrence to criminal conduct; (C) to protect the public from further crimes of the defendant; and (D) to provide the defendant with needed educational or vocational training, medical care, or other correctional treatment in the most effective manner.” 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)(2). When applying those factors to this case, a substantial sentence is appropriate.

On their face, the Defendant’s violation do not appear to be all that serious. After all, many a country song has been written about leaving your cares behind and going to Mexico. Although an idyllic and romantic thought, it is doubtful that any of the song writers were referring to Supervised Release as the trouble to leave behind. His escape was well planned and orchestrated to make his apprehension difficult. Law enforcement utilized valuable financial and human resources to track him down and arrest him.

2. Neo Nazi Bill White to be sentenced tomorrow

By: SCOTT LEAMON | WSLS 10
Published: September 11, 2012

Federal court records reveal the prison sentence prosecutors will ask a judge to hand Neo Nazi Bill White tomorrow morning.

Federal prosecutors want to revoke White’s bond after an unauthorized trip to Mexico last spring.

Court papers show prosecutors will ask the judge to put White back in prison for six years, two years for each stipulation they claim he violated in the terms of his probation.

White’s lawyer filed paperwork asking the judge to sentence White to the amount of time he’s already served, he’s been in prison since June, or consider a possible house arrest at White’s parents home in Maryland.

The hearing is set to begin at 10 a.m.

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