U.S. v. CASHION, 1:12 cr 20-1. (2012)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20120503a73
Visitors: 9
Filed: May 02, 2012
Latest Update: May 02, 2012
Summary: ORDER DENNIS L. HOWELL, Magistrate Judge. THIS MATTER has come before the undersigned, pursuant to a motion filed by counsel for defendant entitled "Motion to Continue Hearing on Status of Counsel" (#30). In the motion, counsel for defendant request a continuance of the arraignment and the hearing of a motion (#24) filed by the government to disqualify counsel for defendant. The defendant requests the additional time to be allowed to respond to the government's motion to disqualify. The gover
Summary: ORDER DENNIS L. HOWELL, Magistrate Judge. THIS MATTER has come before the undersigned, pursuant to a motion filed by counsel for defendant entitled "Motion to Continue Hearing on Status of Counsel" (#30). In the motion, counsel for defendant request a continuance of the arraignment and the hearing of a motion (#24) filed by the government to disqualify counsel for defendant. The defendant requests the additional time to be allowed to respond to the government's motion to disqualify. The govern..
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ORDER
DENNIS L. HOWELL, Magistrate Judge.
THIS MATTER has come before the undersigned, pursuant to a motion filed by counsel for defendant entitled "Motion to Continue Hearing on Status of Counsel" (#30). In the motion, counsel for defendant request a continuance of the arraignment and the hearing of a motion (#24) filed by the government to disqualify counsel for defendant. The defendant requests the additional time to be allowed to respond to the government's motion to disqualify. The government does not object to the granting of the motion. Good cause has been shown for the granting of the motion and the motion will be allowed.
ORDER
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the motion entitled "Motion to Continue Hearing on Status of Counsel" (#30) is hereby ALLOWED and the arraignment hearing and the hearing of the government's motion is continued until May 3, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. in Courtroom #2 of the United States Courthouse in Asheville, NC.
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