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U.S. v. Hernandez, 1:16-CR-00062-1 DAD. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20160617756 Visitors: 11
Filed: Jun. 16, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 16, 2016
Summary: WAIVER OF DEFENDANT'S PERSONAL PRESENCE PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, RULE 43(b)(3); [PROPOSED] ORDER THEREON BARBARA A. McAULIFFE , Magistrate Judge . Defendant CHRISTINA HERNANDEZ ("Ms. Hernandez") has been advised of her right to be personally present at all stages of the court proceedings in the above entitled action against her. Ms. Hernandez hereby waives her right to be present for proceedings that involve only a conference or a hearing on a question of law pursu
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WAIVER OF DEFENDANT'S PERSONAL PRESENCE PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, RULE 43(b)(3); [PROPOSED] ORDER THEREON

Defendant CHRISTINA HERNANDEZ ("Ms. Hernandez") has been advised of her right to be personally present at all stages of the court proceedings in the above entitled action against her. Ms. Hernandez hereby waives her right to be present for proceedings that involve only a conference or a hearing on a question of law pursuant to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 43, subdivision (b)(3).

Pursuant to this waiver, Ms. Hernandez requests that the Court allow her interests to be represented by the presence of her attorney, Richard M. Oberto, and she agrees that her interests shall be represented the same as if she were personally present. Ms. Hernandez agrees that notice to her attorney that her personal presence is required for a proceeding at a specific time and place will be deemed notice to Ms. Hernandez of the requirement of her personal presence.

ORDER

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the personal presence of Defendant CHRISTINA HERNANDEZ is not required for proceedings that involve only a conference or a hearing on a question of law pursuant to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 43, subdivision (b)(3).

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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