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U.S. v. Kim, 2:13-CR-0271 WBS. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20160307503 Visitors: 14
Filed: Mar. 04, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 04, 2016
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION TO CONTINUE THE SENTENCING HEARING DATE, WHICH IS CURRENTLY SET FOR MARCH 14, 2016 [AND PROPOSED ORDER THEREON] WILLIAM B. SHUBB , District Judge . TO THE HONORABLE COURT: 1. WHEREAS, currently, the Sentencing Hearing date, for the above-captioned matter is set for March 14, 2016; 2. WHEREAS, counsel for the Government ("Government"), and counsel for the Defendant, concur and agree that, a continuance of the currently-set March 14, 2016 hearing is well-warranted a
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JOINT STIPULATION TO CONTINUE THE SENTENCING HEARING DATE, WHICH IS CURRENTLY SET FOR MARCH 14, 2016 [AND PROPOSED ORDER THEREON]

TO THE HONORABLE COURT:

1. WHEREAS, currently, the Sentencing Hearing date, for the above-captioned matter is set for March 14, 2016;

2. WHEREAS, counsel for the Government ("Government"), and counsel for the Defendant, concur and agree that, a continuance of the currently-set March 14, 2016 hearing is well-warranted and premised on good cause;

THEREFORE, the Government and the Defendant, hereby jointly agree and stipulate to continue the Sentencing Hearing date of March 14, 2016, to Monday, April 18, 2016, at 9:00 A.M. [Courtroom 5; Before Hon. Judge William B. Shubb].

IT IS SO STIPULATED

DATED: March 3, 2016 BENJAMIN B. WAGNER Untied States Attorney /s/MICHAEL/D/ANDERSON [Per Authorization] BY: MICHAEL D. ANDERSON Assistant U.S. Attorney

ORDER

The Parties having agreed to, and stipulated to the following,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Sentencing Hearing date of March 14, 2016 be, and is hereby, continued to MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016, at 9:00 A.M. in Courtroom 5, of U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California — Robert T. Matsui Federal Courthouse (Sacramento, California).

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, all other deadlines and hearing dates (if, any), associated with the Sentencing Hearing date, be continued, based on the newly-set Sentencing Hearing date.

IT IS SO OREDRED.

Source:  Leagle

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