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U.S. v. LUNDIN, CR 13-00402 JST. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140528b72 Visitors: 20
Filed: Mar. 25, 2014
Latest Update: Mar. 25, 2014
Summary: STIPULATED CONTINUANCE OF BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR MOTION TO SUPPRESS AND [PROPOSED] ORDER JON S. TIGAR, District Judge. It is hereby stipulated and requested by the parties that the briefing schedule in this matter be continued to permit the government until April 4, 2014, to respond to the motion by the defendant. The government's opposition will be due on April 4, 2014, rather than on March 21, 2013. The basis for the continuance is (1) that counsel for the government, William Frentzen,
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STIPULATED CONTINUANCE OF BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR MOTION TO SUPPRESS AND [PROPOSED] ORDER

JON S. TIGAR, District Judge.

It is hereby stipulated and requested by the parties that the briefing schedule in this matter be continued to permit the government until April 4, 2014, to respond to the motion by the defendant. The government's opposition will be due on April 4, 2014, rather than on March 21, 2013. The basis for the continuance is (1) that counsel for the government, William Frentzen, is currently catching up on pressing work in other cases that are coming up sooner, and (2) the law clerk who has been working on this matter with Frentzen will be out of the office and out of town during the week of March 24, 2014. By April 4, 2014, the government will file its opposing memorandum. The defense reply would then be due on April 18, 2014. Based upon the Court's availability, the parties would seek a hearing date of

Upon review of the Stipulation of the Parties, good cause appearing therefor, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the government's opposing memorandum shall be due on April 4, 2014; the defendant's reply shall be due on April 18, 2014; and the hearing shall be held on May 30, 2014.

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