Yan German v. United States - Motion for Early Termination of Probation
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The United States District Court for the Northern District of California received a motion for early termination of probation filed by defendant Yan German in criminal case 3:15-cr-00234-CRB-34. The motion was filed on April 22, 2026, under Judge Charles R. Breyer. This is a procedural filing seeking termination of probation after the defendant has served 12 months.
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A motion for early termination of probation was filed in an existing criminal case before the Northern District of California. The motion, filed by defendant Yan German, seeks termination of probation after serving 12 months of a supervised sentence.
This procedural filing does not impose compliance obligations on regulated entities or the general public. It represents a routine legal request within the criminal justice process that will be evaluated by the court and, if opposed, by federal prosecutors.
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Yan German
Case Number: 3:15-cr-00234-CRB-34 Judge: Breyer, Charles R. Location: San Francisco Case Type: Criminal Date Filed:
April 30, 2015
Last Filing Date:
April 22, 2026
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| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
|---|---|---|
| 04-22-26 | 2234 | First MOTION for Early Termination of Probation after 12 months by Yan German. (Attachments: # (1) Exhibit probation email, # (2) Proposed Order court order)(Melkonyan, Mariya) |
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