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U.S. v. Rosenthal, CR 17-00133 JST. (2018)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20181210b35 Visitors: 18
Filed: Dec. 07, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 07, 2018
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING RESTITUTION PAYMENTS JON S. TIGAR , District Judge . Defendant Ryan Rosenthal has entered a plea of guilty to all charges in the captioned superseding information. At sentencing this Court deferred the question of restitution. Based upon the parties' stipulations and agreements, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the total restitution owed jointly and severally by Defendant Rosenthal is $9,000. The government has conferred with the victim described below, who agrees wit
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[PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING RESTITUTION PAYMENTS

Defendant Ryan Rosenthal has entered a plea of guilty to all charges in the captioned superseding information. At sentencing this Court deferred the question of restitution. Based upon the parties' stipulations and agreements, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the total restitution owed jointly and severally by Defendant Rosenthal is $9,000. The government has conferred with the victim described below, who agrees with and has no objection to this stipulation.

The parties agree that the individual named below is a "victim" in the case, meaning that he or she us an "individual harmed as a result of a commission of a crime" under Chapter 110 of Title 18, which includes defendant's crimes, as provided in 18 U.S.C. § 2259(c).

The parties agree that a reasonable, proportionate, and appropriate amount of restitution to be paid to the victim is as follows: $9,000 to victim "A.R." to the address of record for "A.R." in the Victim Notification System, which the Northern District of California's Clerk shall access to complete the restitution payment for "A.R."

The Court will issue a judgment that reflects the restitution order. The restitution is due immediately, and the balance due must be paid in monthly payments of not less than $150 or at least 10 percent of earnings, whichever is greater, to commence no later than 60 days from the date of this order. Any established payment plan does not preclude enforcement efforts by the US Attorney's Office if the defendant has the ability to pay more than the minimum due. All criminal monetary payments shall be made to the Clerk of U.S. District Court, Attention: Financial Unit, 450 Golden Gate Ave., Box 36060, San Francisco, CA 94102.

Source:  Leagle

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