Filed: Jan. 26, 2017
Latest Update: Jan. 26, 2017
Summary: JOINT MOTION TO CONTINUE PLAINTIFF, LITIGATION DATES FOR DEFENDANT MICHAEL LLAMAS JOHN A. MENDEZ , District Judge . COMES NOW, Plaintiff United States, represented by Attorney Paul Hemesath, and Defendant Michael Llamas, represented by Attorney Benjamin Pavone, who agree as follows: Counsel have conferred regarding a continuance request, they have agreed to vacate the current date scheduled for the Judgment and Sentencing of April 4, 2017, and to continue the case to May 16, 2017 , for
Summary: JOINT MOTION TO CONTINUE PLAINTIFF, LITIGATION DATES FOR DEFENDANT MICHAEL LLAMAS JOHN A. MENDEZ , District Judge . COMES NOW, Plaintiff United States, represented by Attorney Paul Hemesath, and Defendant Michael Llamas, represented by Attorney Benjamin Pavone, who agree as follows: Counsel have conferred regarding a continuance request, they have agreed to vacate the current date scheduled for the Judgment and Sentencing of April 4, 2017, and to continue the case to May 16, 2017 , for J..
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JOINT MOTION TO CONTINUE PLAINTIFF, LITIGATION DATES FOR DEFENDANT MICHAEL LLAMAS
JOHN A. MENDEZ, District Judge.
COMES NOW, Plaintiff United States, represented by Attorney Paul Hemesath, and Defendant Michael Llamas, represented by Attorney Benjamin Pavone, who agree as follows:
Counsel have conferred regarding a continuance request, they have agreed to vacate the current date scheduled for the Judgment and Sentencing of April 4, 2017, and to continue the case to May 16, 2017, for Judgment and Sentencing.
The parties request this continuance for the purpose of conducting further investigation and information gathering, including the production of financial information, bearing on a final sentence recommendation. New dates:
March 7, 2017 Llamas Information Compliance to Probation
March 28, 2017 Draft Presentence Report
April 11, 2017 Informal Objections to the Presentence Report
April 18, 2017 Final Presentence Report
May 2, 2017 Sentencing Memorandums
May 16, 2017 Judgment and Sentencing Hearing
So stipulated.
The stipulation is accepted and so Ordered.