USA v. Bundy, 2:16-CR-00046-GMN-PAL. (2017)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20180102940
Visitors: 27
Filed: Dec. 29, 2017
Latest Update: Dec. 29, 2017
Summary: MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BRIEF OVER PAGE LIMIT GLORIA M. NAVARRO , Chief District Judge . The United States, by and through the undersigned, respectfully seeks leave to file a brief over the standard 30-page limit set forth in LCR 47-2. On December 20, 2017, the Court declared a mistrial and reset trial for February 26, 2018. The Court also ordered the parties to file simultaneous briefs addressing whether the mistrial should be with or without prejudice. The government respectfully moves
Summary: MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BRIEF OVER PAGE LIMIT GLORIA M. NAVARRO , Chief District Judge . The United States, by and through the undersigned, respectfully seeks leave to file a brief over the standard 30-page limit set forth in LCR 47-2. On December 20, 2017, the Court declared a mistrial and reset trial for February 26, 2018. The Court also ordered the parties to file simultaneous briefs addressing whether the mistrial should be with or without prejudice. The government respectfully moves ..
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MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BRIEF OVER PAGE LIMIT
GLORIA M. NAVARRO, Chief District Judge.
The United States, by and through the undersigned, respectfully seeks leave to file a brief over the standard 30-page limit set forth in LCR 47-2.
On December 20, 2017, the Court declared a mistrial and reset trial for February 26, 2018. The Court also ordered the parties to file simultaneous briefs addressing whether the mistrial should be with or without prejudice.
The government respectfully moves for leave to file a brief exceeding the 30-page limit, not to exceed 50 pages. Due to the number of issues raised at the December 20, 2017 hearing, and in light of the need to thoroughly address all of the factors relevant to a declaration of mistrial and the issue of prejudice, the government seeks leave to file an expanded brief.
WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reason, the government respectfully seeks leave of this Court to file a brief exceeding the 30-page limit, not to exceed 50 pages.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle