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Giuseppe Destefano
Reg. No. 59203-053
FCI Fort Dix
P.O. Box 2000
Fort Dix, New Jersey 08640
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January 5, 2015
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our wedding to take place at St. Anthony of Padua, in Elizabeth, New Jersey on
December 31, 2017. The reception will then take place at Nanninas in the park,
also in the State of New Jersey.
I have explained to my fiancee that the scheduled date for our wedding and
reception are 6-months after my scheduled projected release date, at which time
we could then ask the Honorable Court for permission to travel out of State for
the marriage. My fiancee quickly reminded me that nearly ALL wedding arrangements
and receptions require a 2-year advance booking, with a minimum 35% non-refundable
deposit. So unfortunately, reservation and deposit need to be secured shortly.
For this reason, and to make a fiancee who has been patiently and faithfully
awaiting for my return -a happily married woman- I am respectfully asking your
October 1, 2014
It seems that you are asking for permission in advance to travel to New Jersey (for your
wedding) and to the Caribbean (for your honeymoon). Unfortunately, since you have not yet
commenced your term of supervised release, we can neither grant nor deny such a request. If
you so choose, your attorney may petition the Judge for an order to allow travel; however, there
is no guarantee that such a request will be honored.
Jf your request to travel to New Jersey is a same-day trip, it is likely that this request would be
granted, unless you were not in compliance with your terms of supervised release. Of note, the
Judge has ordered a six-month term of home confinement. Therefore, it is advisable that you
plan the wedding for a date at least seven months after the start of supervised release (allowing
time for your equipment to be hooked up).
As to travel to the Caribbean, several countries therein have made it difficult for persons serving
a term of supervised release to enter their borders. It is advisable that you consult with the
consulate of any country you may wish to travel to and obtain documentation from that consulate
indicating that they would allow you to travel while on supervised release. Again, travel is a
privilege that is only granted with compliance with all terms of supervised release.
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EILEEN KELLY
BROOKLYN
LONG ISLAND
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Although, unfortunately, I can provide you with no assurances at this time, I hope that the
information will be of use.
Very truly yours,
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Jennifer Connelly
United States Probation Officer
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