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U.S. v. Nunez, 2:14-CR-00245-KJM-2. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170412c34 Visitors: 4
Filed: Apr. 11, 2017
Latest Update: Apr. 11, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER TO ALLOW DEFENDANT'S TRAVEL TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON EDMUND F. BRENNAN , Magistrate Judge . Defendant, Irma Silva Nunez, through her counsel of record, Michael M. Rooney and Odeh E. Hijazeen, and Plaintiff United States of America, through its respective counsel, stipulate and agree that defendant Irma Silva Nunez be allowed to travel to and temporarily reside in the State and Western District of Washington to provide both emotional and physical support
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO ALLOW DEFENDANT'S TRAVEL TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Defendant, Irma Silva Nunez, through her counsel of record, Michael M. Rooney and Odeh E. Hijazeen, and Plaintiff United States of America, through its respective counsel, stipulate and agree that defendant Irma Silva Nunez be allowed to travel to and temporarily reside in the State and Western District of Washington to provide both emotional and physical support for: (1) her grandson, Daniel Alvarez, who is currently diagnosed with a brain tumor, medulloblastoma, and hospitalized receiving life-extending treatment; and (2) her grandson's family.

Ms. Irma Silva Nunez informed the United States of America of her desire to extend her travel to the State of Washington.

The parties stipulate that Ms. Irma Silva Nunez be allowed to travel to the State of Washington forthwith for thirty days through May 11, 2017, which period of travel may be extended in the future by further stipulation and order of the Court, if necessary. Additionally, the parties stipulate that the Court direct Pretrial Services in this District request courtesy supervision of Ms. Irma Silva Nunez while she is in the State and Western District of Washington until her return to the State of California at which time pretrial supervision shall resume in this District.

ORDER

The Court, having received and considered the parties' stipulation, and good cause appearing therefore, adopts the parties' stipulation in its entirety as its order.

Source:  Leagle

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