United States v. Turner, CR 17-0175 CRB. (2019)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20190715703
Visitors: 21
Filed: Jul. 11, 2019
Latest Update: Jul. 11, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER CHARLES R. BREYER , District Judge . The parties in this matter have met and conferred regarding pre-trial proceedings. The government is considering filing a motion to preclude an entrapment defense at trial in light of the evidence admitted in the first trial, and the parties agree that the Court's early consideration of such a motion would streamline the parties' preparations for trial. The parties agree that such a motion is a
Summary: STIPULATION SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND [ PROPOSED ] ORDER CHARLES R. BREYER , District Judge . The parties in this matter have met and conferred regarding pre-trial proceedings. The government is considering filing a motion to preclude an entrapment defense at trial in light of the evidence admitted in the first trial, and the parties agree that the Court's early consideration of such a motion would streamline the parties' preparations for trial. The parties agree that such a motion is am..
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STIPULATION SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
CHARLES R. BREYER, District Judge.
The parties in this matter have met and conferred regarding pre-trial proceedings. The government is considering filing a motion to preclude an entrapment defense at trial in light of the evidence admitted in the first trial, and the parties agree that the Court's early consideration of such a motion would streamline the parties' preparations for trial. The parties agree that such a motion is amenable to early resolution, and they hereby stipulate and agree that any such motion should be filed by July 17, 2019. The defendant's memorandum in opposition will be due on July 24, 2019, and any reply filed by the government will be filed by July 26, 2019. The parties further propose that the motion be set for hearing on July 31, 2019.
IT IS SO STIPULATED.
DATED: July 2, 2019 /s/
KIMBERLY HOPKINS
ANDREW F. DAWSON
Assistant United States Attorneys
DATED: July 2, 2019 /s/
DENNIS RIORDAN, ESQ.
Counsel for Defendant Len Turner
[PROPOSED] ORDER
Based upon the facts set forth in the stipulation of the parties, and for good cause shown, the Court sets the following schedule for any government motion to preclude an entrapment defense at trial:
The government's motion will be due July 17, 2019.
Defendant Turner's memorandum in opposition will be due July 24, 2019.
Any government reply in support of its motion will be due on July 26, 2019.
The motion will be set for hearing on July 31, 2019. at 1:30 p.m.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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