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U.S. v. Zuno, 2:16-CR-092 JAM. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170817589 Visitors: 42
Filed: Aug. 14, 2017
Latest Update: Aug. 14, 2017
Summary: ORDER TO MODIFY PRE-SENTENCE REPORT DISCLOSURE DEADLINES JOHN A. MENDEZ , District Judge . This matter was set for a sentencing hearing on August 22, 2017. The Court on its own motion issued a minute order (Docket Entry 95) continuing the sentencing hearing to September 19. The parties to this action, Plaintiff United States of America by and through Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew G. Morris and Attorney Todd D. Leras on behalf of Defendant Marco Antonio Ramirez Zuno request to modify the p
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ORDER TO MODIFY PRE-SENTENCE REPORT DISCLOSURE DEADLINES

This matter was set for a sentencing hearing on August 22, 2017. The Court on its own motion issued a minute order (Docket Entry 95) continuing the sentencing hearing to September 19. The parties to this action, Plaintiff United States of America by and through Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew G. Morris and Attorney Todd D. Leras on behalf of Defendant Marco Antonio Ramirez Zuno request to modify the pre-sentence investigation report schedule to correspond to the September 19th sentencing date. The assigned probation officer has completed the draft Pre-Sentence Report (PSR), and has prepared but not yet filed a final PSR in response to Defendant's Informal Request for Corrections.

It is therefore requested that the Court modify its previously-set pre-sentence report disclosure schedule as follows:

1. Final Pre-Sentence Report Disclosure Date: August 29, 2017; 2. Motion for Correction Date: September 5, 2017; and 3. Reply Date: September 12, 2017.

This request follows a guilty plea so an exclusion of time pursuant to the Speedy Trial Act is not required. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Morris has reviewed this proposed order and authorized Todd D. Leras to sign it on his behalf.

ORDER

The Court adopts the Pre-Sentence Report disclosure schedule proposed by the parties.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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