U.S. v. WEBBER, 3:14-cr-00058-MOC-DSC. (2014)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20140502m89
Visitors: 15
Filed: Apr. 29, 2014
Latest Update: Apr. 29, 2014
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN, Jr., District Judge. THIS MATTER is before the court on the government's Unopposed Motion to Consolidate. Having considered the government's motion and reviewed the pleadings, the court enters the following Order. ORDER IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the government's Unopposed Motion to Consolidate (#7) is GRANTED, and this action is consolidated with United States v. Weber , 3:10cr262-RJC and transferred to Judge Conrad as the presiding judge on the lowest numbered
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN, Jr., District Judge. THIS MATTER is before the court on the government's Unopposed Motion to Consolidate. Having considered the government's motion and reviewed the pleadings, the court enters the following Order. ORDER IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the government's Unopposed Motion to Consolidate (#7) is GRANTED, and this action is consolidated with United States v. Weber , 3:10cr262-RJC and transferred to Judge Conrad as the presiding judge on the lowest numbered c..
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ORDER
MAX O. COGBURN, Jr., District Judge.
THIS MATTER is before the court on the government's Unopposed Motion to Consolidate. Having considered the government's motion and reviewed the pleadings, the court enters the following Order.
ORDER
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the government's Unopposed Motion to Consolidate (#7) is GRANTED, and this action is consolidated with United States v. Weber, 3:10cr262-RJC and transferred to Judge Conrad as the presiding judge on the lowest numbered case.
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