USA v. Edwards, CR 16-103-BLG-SPW-1. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. Montana
Number: infdco20180118972
Visitors: 8
Filed: Jan. 17, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 17, 2018
Summary: ORDER SUSAN P. WATTERS , District Judge . Before the Court are two letters filed prose by Defendant Terrance Edwards titled "Motion for Interlocutory Appeal," (Doc. 239), and "Motion to Disclose Material Information." (Doc. 240). The Court advised Edwards on December 28, 2017, that it would not consider his pro se filings when he had counsel. (Doc. 221). Despite having been so advised, Edwards continues to submit documents prose. Accordingly, this Court finds that, pursuant to D. Mont. L.R
Summary: ORDER SUSAN P. WATTERS , District Judge . Before the Court are two letters filed prose by Defendant Terrance Edwards titled "Motion for Interlocutory Appeal," (Doc. 239), and "Motion to Disclose Material Information." (Doc. 240). The Court advised Edwards on December 28, 2017, that it would not consider his pro se filings when he had counsel. (Doc. 221). Despite having been so advised, Edwards continues to submit documents prose. Accordingly, this Court finds that, pursuant to D. Mont. L.R...
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ORDER
SUSAN P. WATTERS, District Judge.
Before the Court are two letters filed prose by Defendant Terrance Edwards titled "Motion for Interlocutory Appeal," (Doc. 239), and "Motion to Disclose Material Information." (Doc. 240). The Court advised Edwards on December 28, 2017, that it would not consider his pro se filings when he had counsel. (Doc. 221). Despite having been so advised, Edwards continues to submit documents prose.
Accordingly, this Court finds that, pursuant to D. Mont. L.R. CR 44.1, Edwards pro se submissions will be filed as letters and sealed, with access provided only to Edwards' counsel and the United States. Prose submissions will be addressed only in the Court's discretion. With respect to the two motions at issue, the Court declines to address them. If Edwards wants to pursue them, he may do so as approved by the Court, through his court-appointed counsel.
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