U.S. v. SPROEHNLE, 6:17-mj-00019-MJS. (2017)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20170321823
Visitors: 10
Filed: Mar. 20, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 20, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION FOR CONTINUANCE OF INITIAL APPEARANCE; ORDER MICHAEL J. SENG , District Judge . Defendant Michael J. Sproehnle, through counsel Michael McKneely, respectfully requests the Court continue Mr. Sproehnle's initial appearance from March 21, 2017 to May 16, 2017 so that counsel may advise him of the government's settlement offer that expires at the conclusion of the initial appearance. Mr. Sproehnle's counsel will be out of the jurisdiction for a trial that is scheduled to last throu
Summary: STIPULATION FOR CONTINUANCE OF INITIAL APPEARANCE; ORDER MICHAEL J. SENG , District Judge . Defendant Michael J. Sproehnle, through counsel Michael McKneely, respectfully requests the Court continue Mr. Sproehnle's initial appearance from March 21, 2017 to May 16, 2017 so that counsel may advise him of the government's settlement offer that expires at the conclusion of the initial appearance. Mr. Sproehnle's counsel will be out of the jurisdiction for a trial that is scheduled to last throug..
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STIPULATION FOR CONTINUANCE OF INITIAL APPEARANCE; ORDER
MICHAEL J. SENG, District Judge.
Defendant Michael J. Sproehnle, through counsel Michael McKneely, respectfully requests the Court continue Mr. Sproehnle's initial appearance from March 21, 2017 to May 16, 2017 so that counsel may advise him of the government's settlement offer that expires at the conclusion of the initial appearance. Mr. Sproehnle's counsel will be out of the jurisdiction for a trial that is scheduled to last through April 2017 and the government has agreed to continue this matter to May 16, 2017 so that these discussions may occur.
ORDER
GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, the above request for a continuance of the initial appearance to May 16, 2017 in case number 6:17-mj-00019-MJS, characterized as a Stipulation for Continuance and thus agreeable to the Government, is hereby accepted and adopted as the order of this Court.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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