U.S. v. CONLEY, CR 11-00713 EMC (2012)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20130102923
Visitors: 19
Filed: Dec. 11, 2012
Latest Update: Dec. 11, 2012
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER APPOINTING COUNSEL NATHANEL COUSINS, Magistrate Judge. WHEREAS, on or about July 19, 2012, the Court appointed Timothy P. Crudo and Latham & Watkins LLP as counsel to represent Tiffany T. Conley in the above-captioned matters as substitute counsel for the Federal Defender, who was conflicted from representing Ms. Conley; WHEREAS, certain facts have arisen creating a potential conflict between Ms. Conley and her current counsel; WHEREAS, the parties agree that it is appr
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER APPOINTING COUNSEL NATHANEL COUSINS, Magistrate Judge. WHEREAS, on or about July 19, 2012, the Court appointed Timothy P. Crudo and Latham & Watkins LLP as counsel to represent Tiffany T. Conley in the above-captioned matters as substitute counsel for the Federal Defender, who was conflicted from representing Ms. Conley; WHEREAS, certain facts have arisen creating a potential conflict between Ms. Conley and her current counsel; WHEREAS, the parties agree that it is appro..
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STIPULATION AND ORDER APPOINTING COUNSEL
NATHANEL COUSINS, Magistrate Judge.
WHEREAS, on or about July 19, 2012, the Court appointed Timothy P. Crudo and Latham & Watkins LLP as counsel to represent Tiffany T. Conley in the above-captioned matters as substitute counsel for the Federal Defender, who was conflicted from representing Ms. Conley;
WHEREAS, certain facts have arisen creating a potential conflict between Ms. Conley and her current counsel;
WHEREAS, the parties agree that it is appropriate for independent counsel to advise Ms. Conley on the potential conflict, and;
WHEREAS, Ms. Conley remains financially unable to employ counsel;
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED, by and between the parties and their respective counsel of record, that the Court appoint separate counsel to advise Ms. Conley on the issue of the potential conflict in the above-captioned matters.
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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