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U.S. v. CARPENTER, 04-10029-GAO. (2012)

Court: District Court, D. Massachusetts Number: infdco20120509971 Visitors: 5
Filed: May 08, 2012
Latest Update: May 08, 2012
Summary: ORDER GEORGE A. O'TOOLE, Jr., District Judge. The defendant has moved to dismiss the indictment while the government's appeal is currently pending before the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Generally, the filing of an appeal transfers authority of the case from the trial court to the appellate court. U.S. v. Brooks , 145 F.3d 446 , 455 (1st Cir. 1998). In some circumstances, jurisdiction may be shared between the courts for decisions on "peripheral or ancillary aspects of the case." Id. at
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ORDER

GEORGE A. O'TOOLE, Jr., District Judge.

The defendant has moved to dismiss the indictment while the government's appeal is currently pending before the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Generally, the filing of an appeal transfers authority of the case from the trial court to the appellate court. U.S. v. Brooks, 145 F.3d 446, 455 (1st Cir. 1998). In some circumstances, jurisdiction may be shared between the courts for decisions on "peripheral or ancillary aspects of the case." Id. at 456.

The defendant contends that this court has jurisdiction to decide his motion to dismiss while the appeal is still pending. A dispositive motion is neither "peripheral" nor "ancillary" to the case. Without express authorization of the Court of Appeals, this court lacks jurisdiction. The defendant's Motion to Dismiss (dkt. no. 387) is denied.

It is SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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