USA v. Zieske, CR17-137JLR. (2017)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20180201h98
Visitors: 11
Filed: Dec. 19, 2017
Latest Update: Dec. 19, 2017
Summary: [Proposed] ORDER GRANTING UNITED STATES' MOTION TO FILE A BRIEF IN EXCESS OF TWELVE PAGES JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . The Court, having reviewed the Motion of the United States to File a Brief in Excess of Twelve Pages, hereby enters the following order: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion is GRANTED. The United States may file its Motion In Limine to Admit Evidence of Defendant's Prior Fraud Scheme and DFI Cease and Desist Order Dkt. No. 32, that does not exceed fifteen pages
Summary: [Proposed] ORDER GRANTING UNITED STATES' MOTION TO FILE A BRIEF IN EXCESS OF TWELVE PAGES JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . The Court, having reviewed the Motion of the United States to File a Brief in Excess of Twelve Pages, hereby enters the following order: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion is GRANTED. The United States may file its Motion In Limine to Admit Evidence of Defendant's Prior Fraud Scheme and DFI Cease and Desist Order Dkt. No. 32, that does not exceed fifteen pages i..
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ORDER GRANTING UNITED STATES' MOTION TO FILE A BRIEF IN EXCESS OF TWELVE PAGES
JAMES L. ROBART, District Judge.
The Court, having reviewed the Motion of the United States to File a Brief in Excess of Twelve Pages, hereby enters the following order:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion is GRANTED. The United States may file its Motion In Limine to Admit Evidence of Defendant's Prior Fraud Scheme and DFI Cease and Desist Order Dkt. No. 32, that does not exceed fifteen pages in length.
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