U.S. v. Amador, CR 08-00717 MMC. (2015)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20151104690
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Filed: Nov. 03, 2015
Latest Update: Nov. 03, 2015
Summary: THIRD STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER TO CONTINUE MATTER MAXINE M. CHESNEY , Senior District Judge . Defendant Jose Gustavo Amador, by his counsel Martha Boersch, and the United States Attorney, by its counsel Assistant U.S. Attorney Lloyd A. Farnham, hereby stipulate and agree that the matter be continued for approximately two months, to January 13, 2016, for further proceedings on the Form 12. Counsel for the defendant has conferred with United States Probation Officer Octavio Magana, an
Summary: THIRD STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER TO CONTINUE MATTER MAXINE M. CHESNEY , Senior District Judge . Defendant Jose Gustavo Amador, by his counsel Martha Boersch, and the United States Attorney, by its counsel Assistant U.S. Attorney Lloyd A. Farnham, hereby stipulate and agree that the matter be continued for approximately two months, to January 13, 2016, for further proceedings on the Form 12. Counsel for the defendant has conferred with United States Probation Officer Octavio Magana, and..
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THIRD STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER TO CONTINUE MATTER
MAXINE M. CHESNEY, Senior District Judge.
Defendant Jose Gustavo Amador, by his counsel Martha Boersch, and the United States Attorney, by its counsel Assistant U.S. Attorney Lloyd A. Farnham, hereby stipulate and agree that the matter be continued for approximately two months, to January 13, 2016, for further proceedings on the Form 12. Counsel for the defendant has conferred with United States Probation Officer Octavio Magana, and he has no objection to this stipulation.
The grounds for this stipulation are as follows:
1. On June 29, 2015, Officer Magana filed a Form 12 alleging that the defendant had violated the terms of his supervised release by consuming alcohol and incurring an arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol, and for failing to promptly notify Officer Magana that he had moved out of the residence he shared with his girlfriend after a fight.
2. Mr. Amador appeared before the duty Magistrate on July 7 and July 9 and the matter was scheduled before this Court on Wednesday, July 15. The parties then stipulated to extend the matter to September 2, 2015 and again to November 4, 2015 before this Court to allow Officer Magana time to monitor Mr. Amador's progress.
3. Mr. Amador continues to comply with the conditions of his release. The parties are in agreement that the defendant shall continue under the supervision of Office Magana for an additional period of 70 days to ensure that Mr. Amador has a stable residence, and to allow Mr. Amador to continue physical therapy on an injury that has temporarily prevented him from returning to work.
/s/Lloyd A. Farnham
Lloyd Farnham
Assistant U.S. Attorney
[PROPOSED ORDER]
Based on the stipulation between the parties in this case, IT IS ORDERED that the matter be continued until January 13, 2016, for further proceedings on the Form 12.
IT IS SO ORDERED:
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