U.S. v. JARRETT, 8:09CR457. (2015)
Court: District Court, D. Nebraska
Number: infdco20150929c12
Visitors: 19
Filed: Sep. 28, 2015
Latest Update: Sep. 28, 2015
Summary: ORDER LYLE E. STROM , Senior District Judge . This matter is before the Court on defendant's motion for extension to file response (Filing No. 1497 ), in which she seeks an extension of time to reply to the government's brief in opposition to her motion to reduce sentence (Filing No. 1483 ). The issues that were originally waived by the defendant in this case have been briefed and rebriefed by both the government and defendant, and the Court has previously denied defendant's motion which
Summary: ORDER LYLE E. STROM , Senior District Judge . This matter is before the Court on defendant's motion for extension to file response (Filing No. 1497 ), in which she seeks an extension of time to reply to the government's brief in opposition to her motion to reduce sentence (Filing No. 1483 ). The issues that were originally waived by the defendant in this case have been briefed and rebriefed by both the government and defendant, and the Court has previously denied defendant's motion which s..
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ORDER
LYLE E. STROM, Senior District Judge.
This matter is before the Court on defendant's motion for extension to file response (Filing No. 1497), in which she seeks an extension of time to reply to the government's brief in opposition to her motion to reduce sentence (Filing No. 1483). The issues that were originally waived by the defendant in this case have been briefed and rebriefed by both the government and defendant, and the Court has previously denied defendant's motion which she seeks to address further in Filing No. 1497.
The Court notes defendant has two pending motions (Filing No. 1424 and Filing No. 1431) concerning a reduction of sentence pursuant to the Guideline Amendment 782. For all of the reasons stated, the Court finds the motion for extension to file a reply should be denied. Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that defendant's motion (Filing No. 1497) is denied.
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