U.S. v. McGUIRE, 2:16-cr-00046-GMN-PAL. (2017)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20170908c33
Visitors: 15
Filed: Sep. 06, 2017
Latest Update: Sep. 06, 2017
Summary: ORDER (Mot. for Joinder — ECF. No. 2102) PEGGY A. LEEN , Magistrate Judge . This matter is before the court on Defendant Micah L. McGuire's Motion for Joinder (ECF. No. 2102) to Defendant Ryan Bundy's Motion to Reopen Detention or Alternatively, Grant Pretrial Release based on Due Process Violation (ECF No. 2069). The government filed a Response (ECF. No. 2117) to Ryan Bundy's underlying motion, which incorporated its arguments on the merits to the request for joinder. Magistrate Judge Geo
Summary: ORDER (Mot. for Joinder — ECF. No. 2102) PEGGY A. LEEN , Magistrate Judge . This matter is before the court on Defendant Micah L. McGuire's Motion for Joinder (ECF. No. 2102) to Defendant Ryan Bundy's Motion to Reopen Detention or Alternatively, Grant Pretrial Release based on Due Process Violation (ECF No. 2069). The government filed a Response (ECF. No. 2117) to Ryan Bundy's underlying motion, which incorporated its arguments on the merits to the request for joinder. Magistrate Judge Geor..
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ORDER
(Mot. for Joinder — ECF. No. 2102)
PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge.
This matter is before the court on Defendant Micah L. McGuire's Motion for Joinder (ECF. No. 2102) to Defendant Ryan Bundy's Motion to Reopen Detention or Alternatively, Grant Pretrial Release based on Due Process Violation (ECF No. 2069). The government filed a Response (ECF. No. 2117) to Ryan Bundy's underlying motion, which incorporated its arguments on the merits to the request for joinder. Magistrate Judge George W. Foley decided the motion to reopen, deferring the substantive due process arguments to the undersigned. See Order (ECF No. 2182). McGuire's joinder motion was inadvertently excluded from the court's recent Order (ECF No. 2336) granting the requests of other co-defendants, including Ryan Bundy, to join the substantive arguments presented in the Emergency Motion to Release Defendants on Due Process Grounds (ECF No. 2066). To avoid serial motions on the same issue, the court finds good cause to grant McGuire's joinder request nunc pro tunc.1 See In re Warren, 568 F.3d 1113, 1116 n.1 (9th Cir. 2009) (citing United States v. Allen, 153 F.3d 1037, 1044 (9th Cir. 1998)).
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED: Defendant Micah L. McGuire's Motion for Joinder (ECF. No. 2102) is GRANTED nunc pro tunc to the court's Sept. 1, 2017 Order (ECF No. 2336) granting defendants' motions for joinder. McGuire is granted leave to join in defendants' due process arguments.
FootNotes
1. The Latin phrase "nunc pro tunc" means now for then. The purpose of a nunc pro tunc order is to correct clerical errors in order to achieve the results the court intended at the earlier time. See Singh v. Mukasey, 533 F.3d 1103, 1110 (9th Cir. 2008).
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