U.S. v. OKEAYAINNEH, 11-87 (MJd/JJk). (2015)
Court: District Court, D. Minnesota
Number: infdco20151023k25
Visitors: 15
Filed: Oct. 21, 2015
Latest Update: Oct. 21, 2015
Summary: ORDER MICHAEL J. DAVIS , District Judge . In accordance with this Court's oral ruling during the October 20, 2015, Faretta hearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. Attorney Jean Brandl is appointed as standby counsel for Defendant Julian Okeayainneh for the resentencing set for December 22, 2015. 2. Attorney Brandl is only authorized to assist Defendant regarding his resentencing pursuant to remand from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Adejumo , 772 F.3d 513 (8th Ci
Summary: ORDER MICHAEL J. DAVIS , District Judge . In accordance with this Court's oral ruling during the October 20, 2015, Faretta hearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. Attorney Jean Brandl is appointed as standby counsel for Defendant Julian Okeayainneh for the resentencing set for December 22, 2015. 2. Attorney Brandl is only authorized to assist Defendant regarding his resentencing pursuant to remand from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Adejumo , 772 F.3d 513 (8th Cir..
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ORDER
MICHAEL J. DAVIS, District Judge.
In accordance with this Court's oral ruling during the October 20, 2015, Faretta hearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
1. Attorney Jean Brandl is appointed as standby counsel for Defendant Julian Okeayainneh for the resentencing set for December 22, 2015.
2. Attorney Brandl is only authorized to assist Defendant regarding his resentencing pursuant to remand from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Adejumo, 772 F.3d 513 (8th Cir. 2014). Attorney Brandl is not authorized to assist Defendant with regard to other motions or issues.
3. With regard to the resentencing, Attorney Brandl may assist Defendant as little or as much as Defendant requests. Attorney Brandl is permitted to assist Defendant by writing a sentencing position brief on Defendant's behalf that is consistent with the rules of professional conduct and may provide that brief to Defendant. Defendant may edit the brief as he wishes, sign it, and file it as his own.
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