Probation extended by order signed by Judge John D. Holschuh on January 24, 2008
Case Summary
Judge John D. Holschuh signed an order extending probation for Robert K. Acheampong on January 24, 2008. The extension followed a request to modify probation conditions with consent. This prolongs the supervision period under the court's terms.
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Request for Modifying the Conditions with consent and ORDER : Probation extended. Signed by John D. Holschuh on 1/24/08. (sln ) (Entered: 01/24/2008)
Order · May 10, 2026
The court issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Probation extension
- • Modification of conditions
- • Judicial order
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Request for Modifying the Conditions with consent and ORDER : Probation extended. Signed by John D. Holschuh on
Order · May 11, 2026
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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 11, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The court extended the defendant's probation term by an order signed on January 24, 2008, by Judge John D. Holschuh. The extension followed a joint request to modify the probation conditions, which the court approved.
The details of the original probation terms and the reasons for the extension remain undisclosed in the public record. The case remains active, but the docket and court information have not been made available. Judge Holschuh's involvement appears limited to this order, and no further judicial assignments have been recorded.
The extension suggests ongoing supervision needs or compliance concerns, but no explicit findings or violations have been reported. The case's procedural posture is unclear due to missing filings and docket entries. The most recent court activity occurred on May 11, 2026, when the court issued an unspecified order, indicating the matter remains open.
Without additional filings or public documents, the scope and impact of the probation extension cannot be fully assessed. The case illustrates how probation terms can be modified years after initial sentencing, reflecting the court's continuing oversight role.
The absence of detailed information limits analysis of the parties' positions or the court's rationale. The case remains a live matter subject to further judicial action.
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Request for Modifying the Conditions with consent and ORDER : Probation extended. Signed by John D. Holschuh on 1/24/08. (sln ) (Entered: 01/24/2008)
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1 eventRequest for Modifying the Conditions with consent and ORDER : Probation extended. Signed by John D. Holschuh on 1/24/08. (sln ) (Entered: 01/24/2008)
The court issued an order.
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