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USA v. Clark, CR 13-36-GF-BMM. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Montana Number: infdco20180103872 Visitors: 5
Filed: Jan. 02, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 02, 2018
Summary: JOHN JOHNSTON , Magistrate Judge . On November 8, 2017, the undersigned granted Defendant, C'erra Clark's (Clark) Motion in open court for a Psychiatric Exam, (Doc. 116). On December 28, 2017, the Court received notice from D. Sproul, Warden at Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Washington, where Clark is being evaluated, requesting a 30-day extension of the evaluation. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that a 30-day extension of the evaluation of Clark is GRANTED . The study period will begin o
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On November 8, 2017, the undersigned granted Defendant, C'erra Clark's (Clark) Motion in open court for a Psychiatric Exam, (Doc. 116). On December 28, 2017, the Court received notice from D. Sproul, Warden at Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Washington, where Clark is being evaluated, requesting a 30-day extension of the evaluation.

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that a 30-day extension of the evaluation of Clark is GRANTED. The study period will begin on December 11, 2017 and end on January 25, 2018, with the final report submitted to the Court no later than February 8, 2018.

Federal Bureau of Prisons Federal Detention Center Office of Me Warden 2425 South 200th Street P.O. Box 13901 Seattle, Washington 98198-1091 December 29, 2017 Honorable John T. Johnston U.S. Magistrate Judge Missouri River Courthouse 125 Central Ave. West Great Falls, MT 59404 RE: Clark, C'erra Dawn Reg. No.: 12352-046 Case No.: CR-13-36-GF-BMM

Dear Judge Johnston:

In accordance with your court order dated November 8, 2017, Ms. Clark was committed to the Federal Detention Center, SeaTac, Washington (FDC SeaTac), for a period of study to determine her mental competency.

Although the court order was dated November 8, 2017, Ms. Clark did not arrive at FDC SeaTac until December 11, 2017. We arc thus requesting the 30-day evaluation begin on that date, and are also requesting a 15-day extension due to the holiday leave schedule of the assigned psychologist. If you concur, the study period will end on January 25, 2018, with the final report submitted to you no later than February 8, 2018. if the Court has questions or comments regarding the evaluation, please contact Cynthia A. Low, Ph.D., Forensic Unit Psychologist, at (206) 870-5795.

If we can be of further assistance to the Court, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely, D. Sproul Warden
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