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U.S. v. Approximately $7,700.00 in U.S. Currency, 2:19-MC-00051-TLN-DB. (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20190701847 Visitors: 30
Filed: Jun. 28, 2019
Latest Update: Jun. 28, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING TIME FOR FILING A COMPLAINT FOR FORFEITURE AND/OR TO OBTAIN AN INDICTMENT ALLEGING FORFEITURE TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . It is hereby stipulated by and between the United States of America and potential claimant Skyree Neal ("claimant"), by and through their respective counsel, as follows: 1. On or about December 12, 2018, claimant filed a claim in the administrative forfeiture proceeding with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service with respect to the App
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STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING TIME FOR FILING A COMPLAINT FOR FORFEITURE AND/OR TO OBTAIN AN INDICTMENT ALLEGING FORFEITURE

It is hereby stipulated by and between the United States of America and potential claimant Skyree Neal ("claimant"), by and through their respective counsel, as follows:

1. On or about December 12, 2018, claimant filed a claim in the administrative forfeiture proceeding with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service with respect to the Approximately $7,700.00 in U.S. Currency (hereafter "defendant currency"), which was seized on October 12, 2018.

2. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service has sent the written notice of intent to forfeit required by 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(1)(A) to all known interested parties. The time has expired for any person to file a claim to the defendant currency under 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(2)(A)-(E), and no person other than claimant has filed a claim to the defendant currency as required by law in the administrative forfeiture proceeding.

3. Under 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(3)(A), the United States is required to file a complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture within ninety days after a claim has been filed in the administrative forfeiture proceeding, unless the court extends the deadline for good cause shown or by agreement of the parties. That deadline was March 12, 2019.

4. By Stipulation and Order filed March 11, 2019, the parties stipulated to extend to May 10, 2019, the time in which the United States is required to file a civil complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture.

5. By Stipulation and Order filed May 31, 2019, the parties stipulated to extend to June 10, 2019, the time in which the United States is required to file a civil complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture.

6. By Stipulation and Order filed June 13, 2019, the parties stipulated to extend to July 10, 2019, the time in which the United States is required to file a civil complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture.

7. As provided in 18 U.S.C. § 983(a)(3)(A), the parties wish by agreement to further extend to September 9, 2019, the time in which the United States is required to file a civil complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture.

8. Accordingly, the parties agree that the deadline by which the United States shall be required to file a complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture shall be extended to September 9, 2019.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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