PER CURIAM.
On February 8, 2001, James Dewey Hambrick received a 52-hour pass to leave the City of Faith Halfway House, where he was in the custody of the Attorney General by reason of a prior federal conviction, to stay at his mother's house in Little Rock, Arkansas. That evening, a random telephone check revealed that Hambrick had left his mother's house without permission. He eventually returned to custody the morning of February 11, nearly twenty-four hours late...
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