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U.S. v. Randall, 1:17-CR-00075-1-LJO. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170726a53 Visitors: 10
Filed: Jul. 25, 2017
Latest Update: Jul. 25, 2017
Summary: KENNY RAY RANDALL'S NOTICE OF WAIVER OF PERSONAL APPEARANCE, and ORDER [FIRST AMENDED] SHEILA K. OBERTO , Magistrate Judge . TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE SHEILA K. OBERTO, AND TO THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY: The undersigned defendant, KENNY RAY RANDALL, having been advised of his right to be present at all stages of the proceedings hereby waives his right to be present in open Court upon the hearing of any motion or other proceeding in this cause, including but not limited to, when the case is se
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KENNY RAY RANDALL'S NOTICE OF WAIVER OF PERSONAL APPEARANCE, and ORDER [FIRST AMENDED]

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE SHEILA K. OBERTO, AND TO THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY:

The undersigned defendant, KENNY RAY RANDALL, having been advised of his right to be present at all stages of the proceedings hereby waives his right to be present in open Court upon the hearing of any motion or other proceeding in this cause, including but not limited to, when the case is set for trial, when a continuance is ordered, and when any other action is taken by the court before or after trial, except upon arraignment, plea, empanelment of jury and imposition of sentence.

Defendant hereby requests the Court proceed during every absence of which the Court may permit pursuant to this waiver; agrees that his interests will be deemed represented at all times by the presence of his attorney, ROBERT L. FORKNER, and his attorney's associates, the same as if Mr. Randall himself were personally present in court, and further agrees that notice to his attorney that his presence in court on a particular day at a particular time is required, will be deemed notice to him of the requirement of his appearance at said time and place.

Defendant acknowledges that he has been informed of his rights under Title 18, United States Code, Section 3161-3174 (Speedy Trial Act), and authorizes his attorney to set times and delays under the Act without Defendant being present.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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