U.S. v. LEACH, 3:14-CR-85. (2015)
Court: District Court, E.D. Tennessee
Number: infdco20150224f21
Visitors: 12
Filed: Feb. 23, 2015
Latest Update: Feb. 23, 2015
Summary: ORDER THOMAS W. PHILLIPS, Senior District Judge. The government has filed a motion to continue the sentencing hearing [Doc. 393] in this case, currently scheduled for March 9, 2015. The government seeks a 90-day continuance on the grounds that "there are currently activities underway which could affect the sentencing of the defendant" and a continuance would allow other matters to be resolved prior to sentencing. The defendant does not object to the requested continuance. For good cause show
Summary: ORDER THOMAS W. PHILLIPS, Senior District Judge. The government has filed a motion to continue the sentencing hearing [Doc. 393] in this case, currently scheduled for March 9, 2015. The government seeks a 90-day continuance on the grounds that "there are currently activities underway which could affect the sentencing of the defendant" and a continuance would allow other matters to be resolved prior to sentencing. The defendant does not object to the requested continuance. For good cause shown..
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ORDER
THOMAS W. PHILLIPS, Senior District Judge.
The government has filed a motion to continue the sentencing hearing [Doc. 393] in this case, currently scheduled for March 9, 2015. The government seeks a 90-day continuance on the grounds that "there are currently activities underway which could affect the sentencing of the defendant" and a continuance would allow other matters to be resolved prior to sentencing. The defendant does not object to the requested continuance.
For good cause shown, the government's motion [Doc. 393] is GRANTED and the sentencing hearing is rescheduled for June 29, 2015, at 10:00 a.m.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle