HAMBALI v. OBAMA, 10-0407 (JDB). (2012)
Court: District Court, D. Columbia
Number: infdco20120730503
Visitors: 4
Filed: Jul. 02, 2012
Latest Update: Jul. 02, 2012
Summary: ORDER JOHN D. BATES, District Judge. Upon consideration of Respondents' Motion for an Extension of Time to disclose exculpatory information pursuant to Section 1.D.1 of the Case Management Order, it is hereby ORDERED that Respondents' motion is granted. Disclosure of exculpatory evidence pursuant to Section 1.D.1 of the Case Management order shall occur by not later than July 31, 2012. It is further ORDERED that on that date, the government shall file a notice certifying either that it h
Summary: ORDER JOHN D. BATES, District Judge. Upon consideration of Respondents' Motion for an Extension of Time to disclose exculpatory information pursuant to Section 1.D.1 of the Case Management Order, it is hereby ORDERED that Respondents' motion is granted. Disclosure of exculpatory evidence pursuant to Section 1.D.1 of the Case Management order shall occur by not later than July 31, 2012. It is further ORDERED that on that date, the government shall file a notice certifying either that it ha..
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ORDER
JOHN D. BATES, District Judge.
Upon consideration of Respondents' Motion for an Extension of Time to disclose exculpatory information pursuant to Section 1.D.1 of the Case Management Order, it is hereby ORDERED that Respondents' motion is granted. Disclosure of exculpatory evidence pursuant to Section 1.D.1 of the Case Management order shall occur by not later than July 31, 2012.
It is further ORDERED that on that date, the government shall file a notice certifying either that it has disclosed the exculpatory evidence or that it does not possess any exculpatory evidence.
SO ORDERED.
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