Opinion
2:09-CR-493-RLH-RJJ
03-11-2013
DANIEL G. BOGDEN United States Attorney PATRICK WALSH Assistant United States Attorney
DANIEL G. BOGDEN
United States Attorney
Patrick Walsh
Assistant United States Attorney
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ORDER RE : MOTION TO
TO CONTINUE THE INVOLUNTARY
ADMINISTRATION OF
MEDICATION TO RESTORE
THE DEFENDANT TO COMPETENCY
I. INTRODUCTION
COMES NOW, The United States of America, by and through Daniel G. Bogden, United States Attorney, Patrick Walsh, Assistant United States Attorney, and submits this proposed order as requested in the hearing on the issue of Defendant's competency on February 27, 2013. CR 341. Defense counsel maintains his current objections but agrees that the proposed order is consistent with this Court's in court rulings.
DANIEL G. BOGDEN
United States Attorney
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PATRICK WALSH
Assistant United States Attorney
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff,
v. ERIC GRIFFIN, Defendant.
09-CR-493-RLH-VCF
ORDER
Based upon the pending Motion from the government, and good cause appearing thereof, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that in accordance with Title 18, United States Code, Sections 4241, and Rule 12.2(c) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, that the Federal Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri continue treating Eric Griffin for an additional four months. This treatment shall comply with this Court's prior orders of November 11, 2011, and August 2, 2012, and the Ninth Circuit Memorandum filed June 18, 2012, and consistent with the treatment outlined in the Competency Restoration Update by Dr. Lea Ann Preston Baecht and dated February 11, 2013.
This treatment shall be completed by June 27, 2013, and a written report shall be submitted to the Court. The treatment facility must notify the Court if the mental health treatment is completed prior to the projected completion date.
The Court finds that the period of time required by the above-described psychiatric or psychological examination of defendant, and the Court's determination of defendant's competency to stand trial and his sanity at the time of the offense charged is excludable time under the United States Constitution, the Speedy Trial Act, Title 18, United States Code, Section 3161(h)(1)(A), (h)(4) and (h)(7)(A).
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE