U.S. v. Haar, CR 18-155 LJO. (2018)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20181221d07
Visitors: 19
Filed: Dec. 20, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 20, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE SENTENCING HEARING LAWRENCE J. O'NEILL , Chief District Judge . The above-captioned matter is currently set for a sentencing hearing on January 28, 2019. Based on the information below, the parties respectfully request that the Court continue that hearing to April 1, 2019 and set the briefing schedule described below. Defendant Sandra Haar made her initial appearance, was arraigned, and pled guilty to a two-count Information on August 13, 2018. At that tim
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE SENTENCING HEARING LAWRENCE J. O'NEILL , Chief District Judge . The above-captioned matter is currently set for a sentencing hearing on January 28, 2019. Based on the information below, the parties respectfully request that the Court continue that hearing to April 1, 2019 and set the briefing schedule described below. Defendant Sandra Haar made her initial appearance, was arraigned, and pled guilty to a two-count Information on August 13, 2018. At that time..
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE SENTENCING HEARING
LAWRENCE J. O'NEILL, Chief District Judge.
The above-captioned matter is currently set for a sentencing hearing on January 28, 2019. Based on the information below, the parties respectfully request that the Court continue that hearing to April 1, 2019 and set the briefing schedule described below.
Defendant Sandra Haar made her initial appearance, was arraigned, and pled guilty to a two-count Information on August 13, 2018. At that time the matter was referred to U.S. Probation for completion of a Presentence Investigation Report ("PSR"). Since then, Ms. Haar has interviewed with, and provided information to, Probation. However, Probation requires additional time to complete the PSR. Moreover, undersigned defense counsel Paul Wolf is out of the country from mid-February until mid-March and government counsel is unavailable for a week in late March. Therefore, April 1st is the earliest date available for all counsel and will provide Probation sufficient time to complete the PSR.
All counsel and Probation have further agreed to the following briefing schedule for this matter:
February 4, 2019: draft PSR due to counsel
February 19, 2019: informal objections to opposing counsel and Probation
February 25, 2019: final PSR due to the parties and the Court
March 4, 2019: formal objections filed with the Court
March 11, 2019: response to formal objections filed with the Court
March 20, 2019: sentencing memoranda filed with the Court
The parties therefore request that this matter be continued to April 1, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. for sentencing and that the above briefing schedule be set.
SO STIPULATED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle