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Fulton v. U.S.

United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Lubbock Division
Jul 20, 2004
CIVIL ACTION NO, 5:04-CV-012-C (N.D. Tex. Jul. 20, 2004)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO, 5:04-CV-012-C.

July 20, 2004


JUDGMENT


For the reasons stated in the Court's Order of even date,

IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that

1. The Government's Motion for Summary Judgment is granted.

2. Fulton's Motion for Return of Property is granted in part and the items designated on the attached Schedule A as (a) DEA Exhibits N-47 (Systemax Venture Computer CPU), N-48 (Compaq Presario Laptop Computer), N-49 (miscellaneous documents), N-53 (miscellaneous documents), N-55 (Nokia cellular telephone), N-59 (blue binder containing miscellaneous documents), N-62 (miscellaneous documents), N-64 (Spring-Samsung cellular telephone), N-65 (cellular telephone and pager), N-68 (one yellow tablet), and N-71 (one key ring with keys), and (b) DEA Exhibits N-50, N-52, N-54, N-63, N-66, N-67, N-69, and N-70 which have not been designated as trial exhibits, whether admitted into evidence or not in the trial of Criminal Action No. 5:02-CR-094-02-C, shall be returned to Fulton or his designee.

3. Fulton's Motion for Return of Property is denied to the extent that he has requested the return of items listed on the attached Schedule A which were designated as trial exhibits, regardless of whether the exhibits were actually admitted at trial or simply designated as trial exhibits.


Summaries of

Fulton v. U.S.

United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Lubbock Division
Jul 20, 2004
CIVIL ACTION NO, 5:04-CV-012-C (N.D. Tex. Jul. 20, 2004)
Case details for

Fulton v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:KENDRICK JERMAINE FULTON, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Lubbock Division

Date published: Jul 20, 2004

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO, 5:04-CV-012-C (N.D. Tex. Jul. 20, 2004)