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U.S. v. TURNER, 2:09-CR-145 LKK. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140421558 Visitors: 14
Filed: Apr. 18, 2014
Latest Update: Apr. 18, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER CONTINUING JUDGMENT & SENTENCING LAWRENCE R. KARLTON, District Judge. IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED between the United States of America, through its attorney of record, Matthew D. Segal, Assistant United States Attorney, and, Robert C. Turner, Jr., by and through his attorneys, John A. Azzarello, Whipple Azzarello, LLC, and Linda C. Harter, Chief Assistant Federal Defender, that the Judgment and Sentencing presently scheduled for April 22, 2014 at 9:15 a.m. shall be continued
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STIPULATION AND ORDER CONTINUING JUDGMENT & SENTENCING

LAWRENCE R. KARLTON, District Judge.

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED between the United States of America, through its attorney of record, Matthew D. Segal, Assistant United States Attorney, and, Robert C. Turner, Jr., by and through his attorneys, John A. Azzarello, Whipple Azzarello, LLC, and Linda C. Harter, Chief Assistant Federal Defender, that the Judgment and Sentencing presently scheduled for April 22, 2014 at 9:15 a.m. shall be continued to May 6, 2014 at 9:15 a.m. in accordance with the following schedule:

Judgment and Sentencing Date: May 6, 2014; Sentencing Memorandum Shall Be Filed With The Court And Served On The Probation Officer And Opposing Counsel No Later Than: April 29, 2014; Motion For Correction Of The Presentence Report Filed With The Court And Served On The Probation Officer And Opposing Counsel No Later Than: Disclosed; The Presentence Report Filed With The Court And Disclosed To Counsel No Later Than: Disclosed; Counsel's Written Objections To The Presentence Report Delivered To The Probation Officer And Opposing Counsel No Later Than: Disclosed; The Proposed Presentence Report disclosed to counsel: Disclosed.

The present continuance is sought with the agreement of both counsel for defendant and the Assistant United States Attorney. The parties have very recently engaged in discussions material to the Government's sentencing recommendation.

Although the parties believe a one-week continuance would provide sufficient opportunity for the Government to make a decision in light of recent discussions, counsel for defendant, as indicated in the attached Exhibit A, is scheduled for jury service on April 28, 2014, which subjects him to service for four days or one trial, and the parties in accordance with the same have therefore asked that the matter be set for the following week.

Dated: April 16, 2014 BENJAMIN B. WAGNER, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, MATTHEW D. SEGAL Assistant United States Attorney

ORDER

It is so ordered.

Source:  Leagle

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