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U.S. v. Johnson, CR 16-00251 WHA. (2017)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20170630b72 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jun. 29, 2017
Latest Update: Jun. 29, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER UNSEALING JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . The United States, by its counsel Assistant United States Attorney Katherine Lloyd-Lovett, and defendant Lamar Johnson, by his counsel Galia Amram, stipulate and agree as follows. On May 30, 2017, the parties filed their sentencing memoranda as to defendant. Defendant moved to seal his sentencing memorandum and the Court granted that motion. On June 6, 2017, the Court sentenced the defen
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER UNSEALING JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE

The United States, by its counsel Assistant United States Attorney Katherine Lloyd-Lovett, and defendant Lamar Johnson, by his counsel Galia Amram, stipulate and agree as follows.

On May 30, 2017, the parties filed their sentencing memoranda as to defendant. Defendant moved to seal his sentencing memorandum and the Court granted that motion. On June 6, 2017, the Court sentenced the defendant. The Court subsequently sealed the Judgment in this case pursuant to Court order.

The parties have conferred and agree that the Judgment itself does not contain any of the sensitive personal information that was the subject of defendant's motion to seal his sentencing memorandum. Accordingly, the parties hereby agree and stipulate that, with the Court's permission, the Judgement should be unsealed and available on the public docket.

SO STIPULATED.

Attestation of Filer

In addition to myself, the other signatory to this document is Galia Amram. I hereby attest that I have her permission to enter a conformed signature on her behalf and to file this document.

DATED: June 19, 2017 /s/ Katherine M. Lloyd-Lovett KATHERINE M. LLOYD-LOVETT Assistant United States Attorney

[PROPOSED] ORDER

For the foregoing reasons, the Court HEREBY ORDERS that the Judgment in a Criminal Case in the above-captioned matter shall be unsealed.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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