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U.S. v. Jimenez, CR-15-00547-3 JD. (2018)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20180615b10 Visitors: 20
Filed: Jun. 14, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 14, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER CONTINUING SENTENCING DATE JAMES DONATO , District Judge . STIPULATION The United States of America and defendant Daniel Jimenez, by and through their respective counsel, with the agreement of U.S. Probation, hereby stipulation and ask the Court to find as follows: 1. Defendant Jimenez is currently scheduled for sentencing on June 27, 2018. 2. Defendant Jimenez is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years. The government is expected to recommend a
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER CONTINUING SENTENCING DATE

STIPULATION

The United States of America and defendant Daniel Jimenez, by and through their respective counsel, with the agreement of U.S. Probation, hereby stipulation and ask the Court to find as follows:

1. Defendant Jimenez is currently scheduled for sentencing on June 27, 2018. 2. Defendant Jimenez is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years. The government is expected to recommend a sentence of greater than 10 years. 3. Counsel for the government has a conflict on the currently scheduled sentencing date of June 27, 2018. Specifically, counsel is scheduled to argue motions to suppress evidence in United States v. Daniel Chavez et al., Case No. CR. 15-285 LHK, in San Jose at 9:15 a.m. on June 27, 2018. 4. Given this conflict, counsel for the government, with the agreement of counsel for Mr. Jimenez and the assigned Probation Officer, request that the Court continue sentencing in this matter until Wednesday, September 12, 2018.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

For good cause, and pursuant to the stipulation of the government and defendant Daniel Jimenez, and the agreement of the United States Probation Officer, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the sentencing date currently scheduled for June 27, 2018 for defendant Daniel Jimenez is continued to September 12, 2018.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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