U.S. v. MEDLOCK, 3:10-00004. (2014)
Court: District Court, M.D. Tennessee
Number: infdco20140317d04
Visitors: 20
Filed: Mar. 14, 2014
Latest Update: Mar. 14, 2014
Summary: ORDER TODD J. CAMPBELL, District Judge. Pending before the Court is the Defendant's 3rd Motion For Extension To Self-Report (Docket No. 394). Through the Motion, the Defendant seeks a two- to six-week extension to self-report to the Bureau of Prisons to allow her to provide care for her husband, Co-defendant Woody Medlock, Sr., and to taper off her current medications. The Government has filed a Response (Docket No. 395) objecting to the request. The Motion is DENIED. The Motion is untimely.
Summary: ORDER TODD J. CAMPBELL, District Judge. Pending before the Court is the Defendant's 3rd Motion For Extension To Self-Report (Docket No. 394). Through the Motion, the Defendant seeks a two- to six-week extension to self-report to the Bureau of Prisons to allow her to provide care for her husband, Co-defendant Woody Medlock, Sr., and to taper off her current medications. The Government has filed a Response (Docket No. 395) objecting to the request. The Motion is DENIED. The Motion is untimely. ..
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ORDER
TODD J. CAMPBELL, District Judge.
Pending before the Court is the Defendant's 3rd Motion For Extension To Self-Report (Docket No. 394). Through the Motion, the Defendant seeks a two- to six-week extension to self-report to the Bureau of Prisons to allow her to provide care for her husband, Co-defendant Woody Medlock, Sr., and to taper off her current medications. The Government has filed a Response (Docket No. 395) objecting to the request.
The Motion is DENIED. The Motion is untimely. Co-Defendant Woody Medlock has other adequate alternatives for obtaining assistance with his health care. The Bureau of Prisons can adequately address the Defendant's medical issues.
It is so ORDERED.
Source: Leagle