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U.S. v. Cullinane, CR 3:14-00534 CRB. (2018)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20180703607 Visitors: 20
Filed: Jun. 19, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 19, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING JUDGMENT OF RESTITUTION CHARLES R. BREYER , District Judge . The parties are scheduled to appear before this Court on June 26, 2018 for a hearing to determine restitution in the above-captioned case. The parties stipulate to a restitution order in the amount of $114,258.32, payable to the victims specified as "Beneficiary/Trustee" in the chart attached to this stipulation as Exhibit A. The parties likewise request that the June 26, 2018 resti
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING JUDGMENT OF RESTITUTION

The parties are scheduled to appear before this Court on June 26, 2018 for a hearing to determine restitution in the above-captioned case. The parties stipulate to a restitution order in the amount of $114,258.32, payable to the victims specified as "Beneficiary/Trustee" in the chart attached to this stipulation as Exhibit A. The parties likewise request that the June 26, 2018 restitution hearing be vacated.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties and for good cause shown,

IT IS ORDERED that defendant Kevin Cullinane pay restitution totaling $114,258.32, payable to the victims specified as "Beneficiary/Trustee" in the chart attached to the stipulation as Exhibit A. Restitution must be paid in full no later than 15 days from the entry of this Order. Any established payment plan does not preclude enforcement efforts by the Department of Justice if the defendant has the ability to pay more than the minimum due. The restitution payments shall be made to the Clerk of U.S. District Court, Attention: Financial Unit, 450 Golden Gate Ave, Box 36060, San Francisco, CA 94102.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the restitution hearing scheduled for June 26, 2018 is vacated.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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