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USA v. Johnson, 4:17CR3072. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Nebraska Number: infdco20171218a03 Visitors: 5
Filed: Dec. 15, 2017
Latest Update: Dec. 15, 2017
Summary: ORDER CHERYL R. ZWART , Magistrate Judge . Defendant's retained counsel, Lyle J. Koenig, has moved to withdraw. ( Filing No. 24 ). Defendant is eligible for appointed counsel pursuant to the Criminal Justice Act, 18 U.S.C. 3006A, and the Amended Criminal Justice Act Plan for the District of Nebraska. IT IS ORDERED: 1) Counsel's motion to withdraw, ( Filing No. 24 ), is granted. Lyle J. Koenig is hereby withdrawn as counsel, and shall promptly notify Defendant of the entry of this order.
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ORDER

Defendant's retained counsel, Lyle J. Koenig, has moved to withdraw. (Filing No. 24). Defendant is eligible for appointed counsel pursuant to the Criminal Justice Act, 18 U.S.C. §3006A, and the Amended Criminal Justice Act Plan for the District of Nebraska.

IT IS ORDERED:

1) Counsel's motion to withdraw, (Filing No. 24), is granted. Lyle J. Koenig is hereby withdrawn as counsel, and shall promptly notify Defendant of the entry of this order. 2) The clerk shall delete Lyle J. Koenig from any future ECF notifications herein. 3) The clerk shall forward this memorandum and order to the Federal Public Defender. 4) The Federal Public Defender for the District of Nebraska is appointed to represent the above named defendant in this matter. In the event that the Federal Public Defender accepts this appointment, the Federal Public Defender shall forthwith file an appearance in this matter. In the event the Federal Public Defender should decline this appointment for reason of conflict or on the basis of the Criminal Justice Act Plan, the Federal Public Defender shall forthwith provide the court with a draft appointment order (CJA Form 20) bearing the name and other identifying information of the CJA Panel attorney identified in accordance with the Criminal Justice Act Plan for this district. 5) The newly appointed counsel shall promptly file an entry of appearance on behalf of Defendant.
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