MAURICE B. COHILL, Jr., Senior District Judge.
On February 23, 2015, the Honorable Joy Flowers Conti entered an Administrative Order at Misc. No. 14-424 which stayed for thirty (30) days from the date of the Administrative Order "all proceedings under [18 U.S.C.] § 3582(c) seeking relief pursuant to Amendment 782 (including any previously filed § 3582(c) motions)" "so as to permit the Public Defendant and U.S. Attorney to conduct any necessary investigation into the eligibility of offenders for relief under Amendment 782, to determine prospective release dates for such eligible offenders, and to prioritize the cases with reference to such prospective release dates, giving first priority to any offenders eligible for release as of November 1, 2015."
The Administrative Order also ordered "that the Court should hold in abeyance any pending § 3582(c) motions seeking relief under Amendment 782 during the period of the STAY and shall not issue a briefing schedule and/or rule on any such motions until further Administrative Order of this Court."
A copy of the February 23, 2105 Administrative Order is attached hereto as Exhibit A. Consistent with Judge Conti's Administrative Order, It is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that this case is STAYED until March 25, 2015.
AND NOW, this 23rd day of February. 2015, upon consideration of the Administrative Orders entered on September 29, 2014 (Docket No. [1]), setting forth the initial procedures for the adjudication of motions to reduce drug; offense sentences under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c) and Amendment 782 to the United States Sentencing Commission Guidelines Manual, and on November 25th, 2014, (Docket No. [2]), and January 23, 2013, (Docket No. [3]), staying all proceedings under § 3582(c) seeking relief pursuant to Amendment 782 for a total period of 90 days, and after further consultation with representatives of the Offices of the Federal Public Defender and U.S. Attorney in this District, whom have agreed to the procedures contained in the November 25th Administrative Order, which the Court concurs are necessary and appropriate to the orderly and just adjudication of § 3582(c) motions seeking relief pursuant to Amendment 782.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all proceedings under § 3582(c) seeking relief pursuant to Amendment 782, (including any previously filed § 3582(c) motions), shall be STAYED for an additional period of 30 days from the cate of this Administrative Order, (i.e., through March 23, 2015), so as to permit the Public Defender and U.S. Attorney to conduct any necessary investigation into the eligibility of offenders for relief under Amendment 782, to determine prospective release dates for such eligible offenders, and to prioritize the cases with reference to such prospective release dates, giving first priority to any offenders eligible for release as of November 1, 2015;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this stay shall remain in effect for all such cases unless the Federal Public Defender, appointed counsel and/or counsel for the government files a motion or some other joint document is filed on behalf of a specific defendant seeking relief prior to the expiration of the 30 days, (i.e., March 25, 2015); and,
FINALLY, IT IS ORDERED that at or near the conclusion of the STAY, the Court will confer with representatives of the Federal Public Defender and U.S. Attorney to develop any further procedures for the adjudication of § 3582(c) motions seeking relief under Amendment 782 which may be appropriate.