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U.S. v. Armstrong, 2:15-CR-131-TLN. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180627828 Visitors: 10
Filed: Jun. 26, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 26, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER MODIFING THE OBJECTION SCHEDULE TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . The parties hereby stipulate the following: 1. Sentencing in this matter is presently set for August 30, 2018. The request DOES NOT seek to change the presently set sentencing date in this matter. This stipulation seeks only to modify the existing objection schedule without changing the sentencing date. Assistant United States Attorney Samuel Wong and United States Probation Officer Anthony Andrews have
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STIPULATION AND ORDER MODIFING THE OBJECTION SCHEDULE

The parties hereby stipulate the following:

1. Sentencing in this matter is presently set for August 30, 2018. The request DOES NOT seek to change the presently set sentencing date in this matter. This stipulation seeks only to modify the existing objection schedule without changing the sentencing date. Assistant United States Attorney Samuel Wong and United States Probation Officer Anthony Andrews have been advised of this request and have no objection.

2. The parties request the Court adopt the following schedule pertaining to the presentence report:

Judgment and Sentencing date: 8/30/18 Reply, or Statement of Non-Opposition; and/or, any sentencing memorandum: 8/23/18 Motion for Correction of the Presentence Report Shall be filed with the Court and served on the Probation Officer and opposing counsel no later than: 8/13/18 The Presentence Report shall be filed with the Court And disclosed to counsel no later than: 7/31/18 Counsel's written objections to the Presentence Report Shall be delivered to the probation officer and opposing Counsel no later than: 7/19/18 The Presentence Report shall be filed with the Court And disclosed to counsel no later than: n/a

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

ORDER

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

IT IS SO FOUND AND ORDERED.

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