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United States v. Arango

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
Nov 12, 2012
Criminal No. 03-345 (D.N.J. Nov. 12, 2012)

Opinion

Criminal No. 03-345

11-12-2012

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. JOHN EDWARD ARANGO, Defendant.

PAUL J. FISHMAN United States Attorney LEAH A. BYNON Assistant U.S. Attorney


PAUL J. FISHMAN
United States Attorney
LEAH A. BYNON
Assistant U.S. Attorney
970 Broad Street, Room 700
Newark, NJ 07102
Tel. 973-645-2736
Fax. 973-645-3210
email: LEAH.BYNON@usdoj.gov
LAB0321
(FLU:KJ)

HON. WILLIAM J. MARTINI


PETITION FOR REMISSION

OF FINE

The United States hereby petitions this Court for remission of $2,484.06 still due on the fine imposed upon defendant on November 8, 2006. This request is made in accordance with Title 18, United States Code, Section 3573 which provides in pertinent part:

Upon petition of the government showing that reasonable efforts to collect a fine or assessment are not likely to be effective, the court may, in the interest of justice--
(1) remit all or part of the unpaid portion of the fine or special assessment, including interest and penalties;
18 U.S.C. § 3573, as amended.

This request of the United States is based upon the following:

1. The fine has been imposed for a period of 6 years ; to date payments in the amount of $ 115.94 have been made toward this fine.

2. The United States Attorney has been unable to collect this fine due to the debtor being deported to Columbia on 3-30-2009.

3. The United States Attorney has determined that there is no reasonable likelihood that further efforts to collect this fine would produce any revenue to the United States. Any further efforts would, in fact, be contrary to the interests of the United States because such efforts would needlessly expend resources that could be better directed to areas with greater potential for recovery.

THEREFORE, the United States Attorney respectfully petitions this court for an order pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3573, as amended, remitting the fine, including interest and penalties.

Respectfully submitted,

PAUL J. FISHMAN

United States Attorney

________

By: LEAH A. BYNON

Assistant U.S. Attorney
PAUL J. FISHMAN
United States Attorney
LEAH A. BYNON
Assistant U.S. Attorney
970 Broad Street, Room 700
Newark, NJ 07102
Tel. 973-645-2736
Fax. 973-645-3210
email: LEAH.BYNON@usdoj.gov
LAB0321
(FLU:KT)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,

v.
JOHN EDWARD ARANGO, Defendant.

HON. WILLIAM J. MARTINI


Criminal No. 03-345


ORDER FOR

REMISSION OF FINE

This matter having been opened to the Court by PAUL J. FISHMAN, United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey (Leah A. Bynon, Assistant U.S. Attorney, appearing), and the Court having considered the Petition for Remission of Fine, and for good cause shown,

IT IS on this 12 day of Nov., 2012,

ORDERED, that the balance of the fine imposed on November 8, 2006, in the amount of $2,484.06 is hereby remitted.

________

WILLIAM J. MARTINI

UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE


Summaries of

United States v. Arango

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
Nov 12, 2012
Criminal No. 03-345 (D.N.J. Nov. 12, 2012)
Case details for

United States v. Arango

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. JOHN EDWARD ARANGO, Defendant.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Nov 12, 2012

Citations

Criminal No. 03-345 (D.N.J. Nov. 12, 2012)