United States v. Baramdyka
United States v. Baramdyka
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
A court order modifying the conditions of his supervised release prohibited Frankel Ivan Baramdyka (Baramdyka) from using “for any purpose or in any manner, any name other than his true legal name.” Baramdyka moved pro se for an order to “Modify Supervised Release as Imposed on June 13, 2001 by Name Change.”
Baramdyka seeks not to use a name other than his true legal name, but rather to change his true legal name. Because the conditions of his supervised release did not prevent Baramdyka from changing his true legal name, the motion for a modification of those conditions was superfluous. The district court was thus correct to deny the motion, although it should have done so on the ground that the motion was unnecessary and that Baramdyka is not prohibited from changing his legal name by appropriate order of state court.
AFFIRMED ON OTHER GROUNDS.
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. The order in question was actually issued on June 15, 2001.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff—Appellee v. Frankel Ivan BARAMDYKA, Defendants—Appellant
- Status
- Published