United States v. Gray, 5:19-CR-00022-MOC-DSC. (2020)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20200320937
Visitors: 10
Filed: Mar. 19, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 19, 2020
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN, JR. , District Judge . THIS MATTER comes before the Court on Defendant Gray's Motion to Reconsider the Unopposed Motion for an Extension of Time to File Post-Trial Motions Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 29(c) and 33 (Doc. No. 206). Having reconsidered the motion, the Court finds good cause to grant an extension. Accordingly, the Court will exercise its discretion and grant Defendant Gray an additional fourteen days to file his post-trial motions. IT IS, T
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN, JR. , District Judge . THIS MATTER comes before the Court on Defendant Gray's Motion to Reconsider the Unopposed Motion for an Extension of Time to File Post-Trial Motions Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 29(c) and 33 (Doc. No. 206). Having reconsidered the motion, the Court finds good cause to grant an extension. Accordingly, the Court will exercise its discretion and grant Defendant Gray an additional fourteen days to file his post-trial motions. IT IS, TH..
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ORDER
MAX O. COGBURN, JR., District Judge.
THIS MATTER comes before the Court on Defendant Gray's Motion to Reconsider the Unopposed Motion for an Extension of Time to File Post-Trial Motions Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 29(c) and 33 (Doc. No. 206). Having reconsidered the motion, the Court finds good cause to grant an extension. Accordingly, the Court will exercise its discretion and grant Defendant Gray an additional fourteen days to file his post-trial motions.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that Defendant Gray's Motion to Reconsider the Unopposed Motion for an Extension of Time to File Post-Trial Motions Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 29(c) and 33 (Doc. No. 206) is GRANTED, and Defendant Gray SHALL have an additional fourteen days to file post-trial motions. Defendant Gray SHALL file all post-trial motions on or before April 2, 2020.
SO ORDERED.
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