U.S. v. BROOKS, 4:11CR3032. (2012)
Court: District Court, D. Nebraska
Number: infdco20120731877
Visitors: 15
Filed: Jul. 30, 2012
Latest Update: Jul. 30, 2012
Summary: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER RICHARD G. KOPF, Senior District Judge. IT IS ORDERED that: (1) The defendant's unopposed oral motion to continue date of surrender to the Bureau of Prisons is granted. (2) The defendant's commitment date to the Federal Bureau of Prisons is hereby continued to August 6, 2012, at or before 2:00 p.m. No more continuances of the defendant's self-surrender date will be granted. (3) Copies of this memorandum and order shall be provided to counsel of record, the Probation Off
Summary: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER RICHARD G. KOPF, Senior District Judge. IT IS ORDERED that: (1) The defendant's unopposed oral motion to continue date of surrender to the Bureau of Prisons is granted. (2) The defendant's commitment date to the Federal Bureau of Prisons is hereby continued to August 6, 2012, at or before 2:00 p.m. No more continuances of the defendant's self-surrender date will be granted. (3) Copies of this memorandum and order shall be provided to counsel of record, the Probation Offi..
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MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
RICHARD G. KOPF, Senior District Judge.
IT IS ORDERED that:
(1) The defendant's unopposed oral motion to continue date of surrender to the Bureau of Prisons is granted.
(2) The defendant's commitment date to the Federal Bureau of Prisons is hereby continued to August 6, 2012, at or before 2:00 p.m. No more continuances of the defendant's self-surrender date will be granted.
(3) Copies of this memorandum and order shall be provided to counsel of record, the Probation Office, and the United States Marshal. The United States Marshal shall provide the Bureau of Prisons with a copy of this memorandum and order.
(4) If the Bureau of Prisons selects a different self-surrender date than the one ordered in paragraph 2 above, the Bureau of Prisons shall not select a date any earlier than August 6, 2012. And, the United States Marshals Service shall notify the defendant, counsel of record, and the Probation Office of the new date selected by the Bureau of Prisons.
Source: Leagle