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CONDITIONAL LICENSE (53 -3-23 2)-N/A ALCOHOL RESTRICTED DRIVER (41 - 6a-530)-N /A I GNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE (RESTRICTED DRIVER)-N/A SEE MVR FOR ALL ABEYANCES, 3 YEAR CITATIONS & 10 YEAR DUI OFFENSES. TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES I N THIS CERTIFIED RECORD: __ _________
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I 11M THE CUSTODIAN OF THE RECORDS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DRIVER LICENSE DIVISION, THAT ALL ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS ARE TRUE, COMPLETE AND CORRECT COPIES AS CONTAINED WITHIN THE FILES OF THIS DEPARTMENT.
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Further distribution or disc l osure of thi s record is controlled by State and Federal Law .
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFElY - DRIVER LICENSE DIVISION Nannette Rolfe - Director
Driver Ucense Record 01/0612010
LICENSE, CLASS: D
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3322396 MICHAEL GEORGE EMACK
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PLEASE RETURN ALL COPIES WITH ONE COMPLETED AFFIDAVIT WITHIN 90 DAYS FOR REPLACEMENT TO: UTAH DEPT. OF HEALTH. OFFICE OF VITAL RECORDS-AND STATISTICS. POBOX 141012. SALT LAKE CITY. UT 84114-1012 BIRTH CERTIFICATES
1 Li$t the fact!> CX;,lCtly 1IS sta ted on the reverse sidc . Opposite each i:cm, correct the infornl;l!ion as it should have been stated at the lime of the bIrth. 2. Who m.1y "Ign Ihg .1llirl;)vll for c:ormr-linno; If thc person listed on the rc\:ord Is under 18. bom p<1rcntS listed on lhe recor d. If the person listed on the record IS ,B must sign <.I!' onc of the witnesses, unless mentally Incompetent or physically incapac;t3ted. Parents or othe; older relatives are preferred witnesses
lor the second If no father IS IIS\t'!(I on ;Ile record. 1.\n older wlrllivc of the mOlher of legal age may sign. The sign::ltures be nOlari7ftd . from the:lt listed on [he record until the child's first birthday withou t proofs. The first. and/or middle name can be 3 rile pwcnt(s) may ,sdd or correct the cOllected or added without proofs until the chllds sixth birthday 4. If the ctuld is under the of sir <lnd there is no father listed on the record, the childs surname may be corrected to match the mother's maiden name without documentation .
5. Minor corrections In spe!1ing or parents information may be corrected anytime. Some corrections may require documentary proof. 6. This affidavit cannot be used to add a father to or correct medical information on a birth cenificate.
(IS a decedent. or another person who is knowledgeable of the fac ts. 2. The medical inform3tion (Cause of Death) may only be correCted tly the certifying physician or the Medical Examiner.
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To the Attention of: Lisa Tanner Office of the Attorney General 300 W 15'" Street Austin , TX 78701
ITEMS RECEIVED: Received from Henry Guevara on May 27, 2008: 08-6704.1 Envelope labeled "Ex. #14 .. . Blood Sample Michael George Emack . containing blood tube labeled" ... Emack, Michael George ... " containing liquid
08-6785.1
Envelope labeled "Ruleen Johnson Emak .. . " contain ing a swab package labeled " .. Ruleen Johnson .. . " containing two swabs
RESULTS: Human DNA extracted from items 08-6704.1, 08-6784.1 and 08-6785.1 was analyzed for l fifteen (15) genetic loci using the Applied Biosystems AmpFISTR Identifi,er system . The results from this testing are detailed in the accompanying table. Page 1 of 3
July 14, 2008 Accession Numbers: 08-6704,08-6784,08-6785 Agency Case Number: 082503772 Forensic DNA Report
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CONCLuSiONS: The alleged father, Michael George Emack, represented by item 08-6704.1, cannot be excluded as the biological father of the child , Rulon Johnson, represented by item 08-6784.1 . Based on the DNA analysis conducted , at least 99.99997% of the male population is excluded from the possibility of being the biological father of the child, Rulon Johnson. The observed genetic results are 2.995.000 times more likely under the scenario that Michael George Emack is the true biological father of the child Rulon Johnson than if the father is an untested, unrelated random man from the Caucasian population. The probabilrty of paternity is 99.99996% (Prior Probability of 0.50) as compared to an untested. randomly chosen person of the Caucasian population. Page 2 of 3
July 14, 2008 Accession Numbers: 08-6704, 08-6784, 08-6785 Agency Case Number: 082503772 Forensic DNA Report The observed genetic results are 4.156.000 times more likely under the scenario that Michael George Emack is the true biological father of the child Rulon Johnson than if the father is an untested, unrelated random man from the African American population. The probability of paternity is 99,99997% (Prior Probability of 0.50) as compared to an untested, randomly chosen person of the African American population. The observed genetic results are 60.260.000 times more likely under the scenario that Michael George Emack is the true biological father of the child Rulon Johnson than if the father is an untested, unrelated random man from the Southwestern Hispanic population. The probability of paternity is 99.999998% (Prior Probability of 0.50) as compared to an untested, randomly chosen person of the Southwestern Hispanic population. Statistica l calculations are based on allele frequency data for the relevant populations as presented in Budowle B, Moretti TR, Baumstark AL, Defenbaugh DA, Keys KM. Population Data on the Thirteen CODIS Core Short Tandem Repeat Loci in African Americans, U.S. Caucasians , Hispanics, Bahamians, Jamaicans, and Trinidadians. J Forensic Sci 1999;44(6):1277-1286. Allele frequency data for D2S1338 and D19S433 was obtained from Budowle B, Collins PJ, Dimsoski p, Ganong CK et al. Population Data on the STR Loci D2S1338 and D19S433. FSC 2001 ;3(3). All evidence will be returned to the submitting agency unless otherwise instructed. In the event that you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the laboratory at (817) 735-2645. The above is the opinion of the undersigned, and this report shall not be reproduced without written or verbal permission. Sincerely,
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Eval. Ross
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MICHAEL EMACK STATE ID No .: TX08213405
Defendant:
INDICTMENT
Date of Offense:
10/6/2004
Degree of Offense:
N/A
SEVEN (7) YEARS CONFINEMENT IN THE INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Plea to 1St Enhancement
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Findings on 1 5t Enhancement
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1122/2010
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Findings on
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1122/2010
Seven (7) YEARS INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION, TDCJ THIS SENTENCE SHALL RUN CONCURRENTLY.
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D VICTIM (See Attached Waiver and Stipulation of Evidence) $N/A $N/A D AGENCYIAGENT (See Attached Waiver and Stipulation Sex Offender Registration Requirements apply to the Defendant. TEX. CODE CRIM. PRoe. chapter 62
$ See Attached Bill Of Costs
The age of the victim at the time of the offense was younger than 17 years.
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This cause was called for trial in Tom Green County, Texas. The State appeared by her District Attorney.
Counsel/Waiver of Counsel <select one) r:;<'J Defendant appeared in person with Counsel.
Defendant knowingly. intelligently, and voluntarily waived the right to representation by counsel in writin b in open court.
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Both parties announced ready for trial. Defendant waived the right of trial by jury and entered the plea indicated above. The Court then admonished Defendant as required by law. It appeared to the Court that Defendant was mentally competent to stand trial, made the plea freely and voluntarily, and was aware of the consequences of this plea. The Court received the plea and entered it of record. Having heard the evidence submitted, the Court found Defendant guilty of the offense indicated above. In the presence of Defendant, the Court pronounced sentence against Defendant. The Court FINDS Defendant committed the above offense and ORDERS, ADJUDGES AND DECREES that Defendant is GUILTY of the above offense. The Court FINDS the Presentence Investigation, if so ordered, was done according to the applicable provisions of TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. art. 42.12 9. The Court ORDERS Defendant punished as indicated above. The Court ORDERS Defendant to pay all fines, court costs, and restitution as indicated above.
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[2J Confine:ment in State Jailor Institutional Division. The Court ORDERS the authorized agent of the State of Texas or the
Sheriff of this County to take, safely convey, and deliver Defendant to the Director, Institutional Division, TDCJ. The Court ORDERS Defendant to be confined for the period and in the manner indicated above. The Court ORDERS Defendant remanded to the custody of the Sheriff of this county until the Sheriff can obey the directions of this sentence. The Court ORDERS that upon release from confinement, Defendant proceed immediately to the District Clerk. Once there, the Court ORDERS Defendant to pay, or make arrangements to pay, any remaining unpaid fines, court costs, and restitution as ordered by the Court above. County Jail-Confinement I Confinement in Lieu of Payment. The Court ORDERS Defendant immediately committed to County, Texas on the date the sentence is to commence. Defendant shall be confined in the the custody of the Sheriff of County Jail for the period indicated above. The Court ORDERS that upon release from confinement, Defendant shall proceed immediately to the Once there, the Court ORDERS Defendant to pay, or make arrangements to pay, any remaining unpaid fines, court costs, and restitution as ordered by the Court above. Fine Only Payment. The punishment assessed against Defendant is for a FINE ONLY. The Court ORDERS Defendant to proceed immediately to the Office of the County. Once there, the Court ORDERS Defendant to payor make arrangements to pay all fines and court costs as ordered by the Court in this cause. Execution I Suspension of Sentence <select one) The Court ORDERS Defendant's sentence EXECUTED. The Court ORDERS Defendant's sentence of confinement SUSPENDED. The Court ORDERS Defendant placed on community supervision for the adjudged period (above) so long as Defendant abides by and does not violate the terms and conditions of community supervision. The order setting forth the terms and conditions of community supervision is incorporated into this judgment by reference. The Court ORDERS that Defendant is given credit noted above on this sentence for the time spent incarcerated.
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Instructions for filling out the Marriage Record Full name of husband. wife. and the parents at the time of the marriage sealing. If, at the time of the marriage sealing, the natural father of either husband or wife is different from the Priesthood father, please give both names in full. Or if the father of husband or wife is deceased and there is a stepfather, please give both names if full. Marriage performed by: The name of whoever was mouth for the sealing. Duration: Circle either Time and Eternity or Time Only. Specify if it is a resealing. Witnesses: Two or three Priesthood bearers that were eye-witnesses.
Note: If there is an original sealing and a resealing performed during the administration of President Jeffs, please fill out a Marriage Record sheet for each sealing.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2004
9:25 a.m. Dictation
My last dictation was Saturday morning on my way from RI to RI7 with the family. We drove from Rl to RI7 from 8:00 a.m. in the morning Saturday until around 1:00 a.m. in the morning Sunday morning. I had Naomie bring her computer speakers so that I could have the people at R 17 hear what I said at the Saturday meeting by telephone. I have had much contemplation of all these events and preparations, yearning for Zion and yeaming to know who from among our Priesthood people is Zion, prepared for the redemption of Zion; and how very few there are that are truly prepared, able to receive the knowledge of God in its fu1ness, but with the Lord's help I will go forward. I love God the Eternal Father most. Whatever He requires me to go through I yearn to do so through His strength with rejoicing. I worship and follow a God who has all power, a God of miracles, and He works among His children according to their faith. We must first trust in Him to earn His blessings of this life and the life to come, and the eternal blessings earned in this life to benefit us here and in the life to come. I fear no man. I yearn for this people. I pray the Lord to guide my words in all I do, even this dictation to be His truths. I drove the lead vehicle with Naomie in the car so I could be alone with my scribe to dictate and so that I could receive phone calls and take care of h", ine "no prenare for what be done this week. And I took many phone call appointments and settled many issues on the way to Rl7 through Saturday. In talking to some family members in Short Creek by phone, I could see they were shaken and very concerned about being prepared in time, as they were realizing that Uncle Fred would not be the Bishop. And many are praying more fervently than they ever have to prepare. I had Ben Johnson drive the motor home, Nephi Jeffs with Mike Emack were in the pickup with the trailer. The weather improved as we got further south. I later learned that the stonny weather followed behind us and we were favored with better and even clear weather most of the way.
On the way I got a phone call, that Nephi's one-year-old boy, Enoch' s son, Nephi's stepson, swallowed something and stopped breathing. They rushed him to the hospital. The next report I received by phone was that he was okay and was released. I had Isaac leave the day before with my daughter Lenora and ladies Paula, Gladys, and Carla, and also LeRoy's wife Sally. Because we were stuck in the snow at RI, I had them stay overnight in Albuquerque in a motel and wait for us. So we made our rendevous and met with Isaac and those ladies around 2:00 o'clock p.m. in the afternoon Saturday in Albuquerque. I had my daughter Lenora and wife Annette get in the lead vehicle with me and Naomie and the other ladies get in the motor home, and we traveled in that arrangement to SantaRosa; and I gave Lenora the training of the places of refuge and had three revelatioris read of September 17, 2003, October 23,2003, and December 1,2003 . She dec1aredshe believed and also entered into the covenant of keeping these sacred and secret and to live the fulness of the United Order. As we arrived in Albuquerque, I got another phone call from Rich Allred from Short Creek, my phone answerer there at the Jeffs' property. He said that Nephi's one-year-old boy, Daniel, through Mary, Enoch's son, Nephi's stepson, had passed away, that on the way back from the hospital to Short Creek the boy stopped breathing. They rushed him to the fire department in Hurricane who rushed him to the hospital and the
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been on the Lord's schedule through all of this . I didn't tell the ladies or children where we were going until we got there. But they could see that we were going further south than that state. We arrived at RI7 around 1:00 a.lIl. in the morning, early Sunday morning. I intended to leave the motor home to be part of the living quarters. I assigned Sally the back room, and Monica and some of her children the front of the motor home, and arranged a boys room and the girls in the living room, Annette and Lenora and children in a room and Mother Gloria, father's wife, in a bedroom. We had our kneel down thank you prayer at that time. I said I would be there Sunday to have a meeting. And I and NaolIlie, in one car, and Isaac and Mother Jennifer and Mike Emack in the truck, traveled to SanAngelo and stayed in a motel. I went through the heavenly session there in the motel room, was directed to do certain things, hold a meeting at 10:30 a.m. R I time and be gone in the afternoon to go back to R I to establish our training sessions there. At 10:30 a.m. I arrived, dressed in my Sunday clothes, and we held a meeting from 10:30 a.m. until I :00 o'clock p.m. Merril Jessop and Allen Steed bore their testimony in support of this project and mission. I then gave a strong training, which included a reading of the revelation December 24, 2003, about certain men not holding Priesthood. All present received the revelation and the training as the word of the Lord. They were trained about the marred servant and how they had a living example at RI, wherein the Lord renewed strength in a heavenly way. That they were not left without an example that it could be done. I changed, intending to leave right away . I met with Ernest Jessop, the appointed presiding Elder for now at R17, with Merril Jessop and Joseph Steed. I handed Joseph Steed and Merril Jessop $20,000 to start the farming project and Ernest a couple of thousand extra. All gave their reports. There they informed me that the east neighbor had been over by the fence line watching all these families the day before and this morning, Sunday morning, and I was alarmed that we had been so careless in not hiding away these people. So I directed Ernest to move most of the people back
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into the trees. Move the trailer houses and motor home and tents as a priority of protection. I told them I would send David Allred to talk to the neighbor and just explain the families of laborers were there to build a couple oflodges, or houses. I then took the time to drive with Allen Steed, Merril Jessop, Joseph Steed, Ernest and Mike Emack up the road to where the water system will be established, to look at the house locations, and the orchard and garden locations. The discussion on the present condition was made declaring that in many places the distance from the well to the proposed site of the water tank, there was only a couple of feet at most oftopsoil and the limestone below that was so hard, it was like glass as they tried to scrape it. It wouldn't break through. They expressed their thoughts on how to deal with the present condition. I felt an alarm as I listened to them, as we drove back -- kind of a light-minded talk, especially with Allen Steed, discussion between the brethren -- how people do when they take a present condition without a living faith. Merril Jessop was most fervent in his expressions of faith, saying he knew the soils could be renewed. Others just said the soil is weak. When I returned back to the main house, with me ready to go, Allen Steed then asked, "Do you want us to get dynamite? That is where I was awakened to the fact that these men were receiving this test as it was, "Or should they get hammer drills, or attachments for the backhoes? They declared how slow going it would be and take much time to build this water system and dig the pipelines. I could see everyone was approaching this whole project with the attitude of how things are done in this earth today, and my simple answer after hearing it all was, "The Lord showed me He would soften the rock if we would be faithful." And they went on talking about what to bring and what to do. I told Joseph Steed, Merril Jessop, and Allen Steed to go back to Short Creek and bring what they needed to do their work. And a yearning feeling came over me, for I knew the Lord had sent me on this project, directed these lands to be purchased, and it is a land to be conquered and not by the power of mere mortal strength or wisdom or tools or abilities. I felt an alarm that these men were approaching this whole thing according to
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August and at 9:00 o'clock p.m. I was meeting with Merril Jessop, his daughter RuIeen and her mother, his wife Lydia. She entered mto the covenants to help in the establishment of Zion and to live the fulness of the United Order. Then I informed her that the Lord wanted married to Mike Emack.
dining room and give them a training. But when 8:00 o'clock p.m. came I was stopped, the Lord stopped me. Then these men showed up and I simply said, '"You two come back and be witnesses." So at 9:00 a 'clock p.m. there was present Merril Jessop, Allen Steed, Ernest Jessop as witnesses with my scribe and Lydia the mother, and there RuIeen Jessop was sealed to Michael
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George Emack for time and all eternity, in my office, the Lord doing it through Priesthood and the Spirit of God, and Mike Emack was just happy and chipper and bubbly, very encouraged. I told him he could no! tell his family in Short Creek because what takes place on the lands of refuge is sacred and secret, and he understood, and I had Ernest Jessop find an apartment for them.
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STATE ID No.: TX08213405
4115/2010
BIGAMY
Charging Instrument: Statute for Offense:
INDICTMENT
Date of Offense:
4/8/2008
Degree of Offense:
NOLO CONTENDERE
N/A
SEVEN (7) YEARS CONFINEMENT IN THE INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Plea to l at Enhancement Paragraph: Findings on In Enhancement Paragraph: Date Sentence Imposed:
Punishment and Place of Confinement:
N/A
N/A
Plea to 2nd EnhancementIHabitual Paragraph: Findings on 2nd EohancementIHabitual Paragrapb: Date Sentence to Commence:
N/A
N/A
4/15/2010
4115/2010
SENTENCE OF CONFINEMENT SUSPENDED, DEFENDANT PLACED ON COMMUNITY SUPERVISION FOR N/A Restitution Payable to: Court Costs: Restitution: VICTIM (See Attached Waiver and Stipulation of $ See Evidence) Attached Bill $N/A sN/A AGENCY/AGENT (See Attached Waiver and Of Costs Stipulation Sex Offender Registration Requirements do not apply to the Defendant. True CODE CRIM. FROC. chapter 62
CONCURRENTLY.
The age "fthe victim at the time ofthe offense was N/A .
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All pertinent information, names and a,ses:rm.ent, indicated above arll incorporated into tho IUnCl'llG"a ortho judcment bolow by reference.
This cause was called for trial in Tom Green County, Texas. The State appeared by her District AttoI'Iley. Counsel/Waiver ofCouDsel <select one) . t8l Defendant appeared in person with Counsel. Defendant knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waived the right to representation by counsel in writing in open court. Both parties announced ready for trial. Defendant waived the right of trial by jury and entered the plea indicated above. The Court then admonished Defendant as required by law. It appeared to the Court that Defendant was mentally competent to
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stand trial} made the plea freely and voluntarily, and was aware of the consequences of this plea. The Court received the plea and entered it of record. Having heard the evidence submitted, the Court found Defendant guilty of the offense indicated above. In the presence of Defendant, the Court pronounced sentence against Defendant. The Court FINDS Defendant committed the above offense and ORDERS. ADJUDGES AND DECREES that Defendant is GUILTY of the above offense. The Court FINDS the Presentence Investigation, if 80 ordered, was done according to the applicable provisions of TEX. CODE CRIM. PROC. art. 42.12 9. The Court ORDERS Defendant punished as indicated above. The Court ORDERS Defendant to pay all fines, court costs, and restitution as indicated above. Punishment Options (select one) 181 Confinement in State Jail or Institutional Division. The COUIt ORDERS the authorued agent of the State of Texas or the Sheriff ofthia County to take, sa,:ely cOllvey, and delivel' Defendant to the Director, Institutional Division, TDCJ. The Court ORDERS Defendant to be con1i.ned for the period and in the manner indicated above. The Court ORDERS Defendant remanded to the custody of the Sheriff of this county until the Sheriff can obey the directions of this sentence. The Court ORDERS that upon release from confinement, Defendant proceed immediately to the District Clerk. Once there, the Court ORDERS Defendant to pay, or make arrangements to pay. any remaining unpaid fines, court costs, and restitution as ordered by the Court above. D County Jail-Confinement I Confinement in Lieu of Payment. The Court ORDERS Defendant immediately committed to the custody of the Sheriff of County, Texas on the date the sentence is to commence. Defendant shall be confined in the County Jail for the period indicated above. The Court ORDERS that upon release from confinement, Defendant shall proceed immediately to the Once there, the Court ORDERS Defendant to pay, or make arrangements to pay, any remaining unpaid fines, court costs, and restitution as ordered by the Court above. D Fine Only Payment. Tbe punishment assessed against Defendant isfor a FINE ONLY. The Court ORDERS Defendant to proceed immediately to the Office of the County Distdct Clerk. Once there, the Court ORDERS Defendant to payor make 8.lTaDgements to pay nIl fines and court costs as ordered by the Court in this cause. Execution I Suspension of Sentence <select one) The Court ORDERS Defendant's sentence EXECUTED. The Court ORDERS Defendant's sentence of con1i.nement SUSPENDED. The Court ORDERS Defendant placed on community supervision for the adjudged period (above) so long as Defendant abides by and does not violate the terms and conditions of ::ommunity supervision. The order setting forth the terms and conditions of community supervision is incorporated into this iudgment by reference. The Court ORDERS that Defendant is given credit noted above on this sentence for the time spent incarcelated.
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