Opinion
24-cr-155 (PJS/TNL)
07-19-2024
United States of America, Plaintiff, v. Adam John Standing Soldier, Defendant.
ORDER
Tony N. Leung United States Magistrate Judge
This matter comes before the Court on Defendant Adam John Standing Soldier's Motion for Continuance of Motion Filing Date and Motion Hearing, ECF No. 16. Defendant also filed a Statement of Facts in Support of Exclusion of Time Under the Speedy Trial Act, ECF No. 17.
Defendant requests a 30-day continuance of the motions filing deadline (July 15, 2024) because Defendant needs additional time to review discovery and to resolve other issues. ECF No. 16 at 1. Defendant further represents that he needs additional time to confer with his counsel before deciding how to proceed in this case. ECF No. 17 at 1. Defendant also requests the Court to exclude the period of time from July 15, 2024 through the new deadline to file pretrial motions from the Speedy Trial Act computations. Id.; see also ECF No. 16 at 1. The Government does not oppose Defendant's requests. ECF No. 16 at 1.
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h), this Court finds that the ends of justice served by granting a continuance outweigh the best interests of the public and Defendant in a speedy trial, and such continuance is necessary to provide the parties and their counsel reasonable time necessary for effective preparation and to make efficient use of the parties' resources.
Based on all the files, records, and proceedings herein, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. Defendant's Motion for Continuance of Motion Filing Date and Motion Hearing, ECF No. 16, is GRANTED.
2. The period of time from July 15, 2024 through August 14, 2024, shall be excluded from Speedy Trial Act computations in this case.
3. All motions in the above-entitled case shall be filed and served consistent with Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 12(b) and 47 on or before August 14, 2024. D. Minn. LR 12.1(c)(1). Two courtesy copies of all motions and responses shall be delivered directly to the chambers of Magistrate Judge Tony N. Leung.
4. Counsel shall electronically file a letter on or before August 14, 2024, if no motions will be filed and there is no need for a hearing.
5. All responses to motions shall be filed by August 28, 2024. D. Minn. LR 12.1(c)(2).
6. Any Notice of Intent to Call Witnessesshall be filed by August 28, 2024. D. Minn. LR 12.1(c)(3)(A).
7. Any Responsive Notice of Intent to Call Witnesses shall be filed by September 4, 2024. D. Minn. LR 12.1(c)(3)(B).
8. A motions hearing will be held pursuant to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 12(c) where:
a. The Government makes timely disclosures, and a defendant pleads particularized matters for which an evidentiary hearing is necessary; or
b. Oral argument is requested by either party in its motion, objection or response pleadings.
9. If required and subject to further order of the Court, the motions hearing shall be heard before Magistrate Judge Tony N. Leung on September 17, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., in Courtroom 9W, Diana E. Murphy U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota 55415. D. Minn. LR 12.1(d).
10. TRIAL:
a. IF NO PRETRIAL MOTIONS ARE FILED BY DEFENDANT: the following trial and trial-related dates are:
Trial briefs, voir dire questions, proposed jury instructions, and trial-related motions (including motions in limine) must be submitted to Chief Judge Schiltz's chambers on or before a date to be determined. Responses to trial-related motions (including motions in limine) must be submitted on or before a date to be determined.
A pretrial conference will be held on a date to be determined in Courtroom 15, Minneapolis, before Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz. The government must submit its lists of prospective witnesses and prospective exhibits at this conference.
This case is scheduled for trial before Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz on a date to be determined, in Courtroom 15, Diana E. Murphy U.S. Courthouse, 300 South Fourth Street, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota.
b. IF PRETRIAL MOTIONS ARE FILED, the trial date, and other related dates, will be rescheduled following the ruling on pretrial motions. Counsel must contact the Courtroom Deputy for Chief Judge Schiltz to confirm the new trial date.