JOHN M. GERRARD, District Judge.
The Court has received the revised presentence investigation report in this case. The defendant has moved for a variance based on her personal circumstances (filing 25), and the United States has objected to paragraphs 88-91 of the revised presentence investigation report, which suggest a downward departure or variance is warranted (filing 27).
IT IS ORDERED:
1. The Court will consult and follow the Federal Sentencing Guidelines to the extent permitted and required by United States v. Booker, 543 U.S. 220 (2005) and subsequent cases. In this regard, the Court gives notice that, unless otherwise ordered, it will:
2. The defendant has moved for a variance based on her personal circumstances (filing 25). The Court will resolve this motion at sentencing. Additionally, the United States has objected to paragraphs 88-91 of the revised presentence investigation report, which has suggested a downward departure or variance may be warranted (filing 27). The Court will consider this objection at sentencing in the context of determining whether the defendant is entitled to a variance.
3. Except to the extent, if any, that the Court has sustained an objection, granted a motion, or reserved an issue for later resolution in the preceding paragraph, the parties are notified that the Court's tentative findings are that the presentence report is correct in all respects.
4. If any party wishes to challenge these tentative findings, that party shall, as soon as possible (but in any event no later than three (3) business days before sentencing) file with the Court and serve upon opposing counsel an objection challenging these tentative findings, supported by a brief as to the law and such evidentiary materials as are required, giving due regard to the local rules of practice governing the submission of evidentiary materials. If an evidentiary hearing is requested, such filings should include a statement describing why a hearing is necessary and how long such a hearing would take.
5. Absent timely submission of the information required by the preceding paragraph, the Court's tentative findings may become final and the presentence report may be relied upon by the Court without more.
6. Unless otherwise ordered, any objection challenging these tentative findings shall be resolved at sentencing.