United States v. Mungin, CR 410-099. (2020)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20200221a31
Visitors: 15
Filed: Feb. 20, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 20, 2020
Summary: WILLIAM T. MOORE, JR. , District Judge . George R. Asinc counsel of record for defendant Wayne Mungin in the above-styled case has moved for leave of absence. The Court is mindful that personal and professional obligations require the absence of counsel on occasion. The Court, however, cannot accommodate its schedule to the thousands of attorneys who practice within the Southern District of Georgia. Counsel may be absent at the times requested. However, nothing shall prevent the case from g
Summary: WILLIAM T. MOORE, JR. , District Judge . George R. Asinc counsel of record for defendant Wayne Mungin in the above-styled case has moved for leave of absence. The Court is mindful that personal and professional obligations require the absence of counsel on occasion. The Court, however, cannot accommodate its schedule to the thousands of attorneys who practice within the Southern District of Georgia. Counsel may be absent at the times requested. However, nothing shall prevent the case from go..
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WILLIAM T. MOORE, JR., District Judge.
George R. Asinc counsel of record for defendant Wayne Mungin in the above-styled case has moved for leave of absence. The Court is mindful that personal and professional obligations require the absence of counsel on occasion. The Court, however, cannot accommodate its schedule to the thousands of attorneys who practice within the Southern District of Georgia.
Counsel may be absent at the times requested. However, nothing shall prevent the case from going forward; all discovery shall proceed, status conferences, pretrial conferences, and trial shall not be interrupted or delayed. It is the affirmative obligation of counsel to provide a fitting substitute.
SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle