Opinion
CASE NO. 11CR00092-LKK
09-21-2011
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. YAN AKHUMOV, Defendant.
KYLE R. KNAPP Attorney at Law California State Bar No. 166597 Attorneys for YAN AKHUMOV
KYLE R. KNAPP
Attorney at Law
California State Bar No. 166597
Attorneys for YAN AKHUMOV
EX PARTE REQUEST FOR ORDER DELAYING
VOLUNTARY SURRENDER DATE BY TWO
WEEKS AND ORDER THEREON
Judge: Hon. Lawrence K. Karlton
By and through counsel, Yan Akhumov request a two week extension of his September 23, 2011 self surrender date to October 7, 2011.
The Court sentenced Yan Akhumov to 18 months on August 9, 2011. An unexpected hardship has arisen. Mr. Akhumov thought his wife and two young sons, ages 6 an 7, would be able to reside with his parents during his incarceration. They formerly had lived together for several years. Mr. Akhumov's father recently purchased a home and moved out of the house he had been sharing with Yan and his family. He surprised Yan by telling him that he does not want Yan's wife and his grandchildren living with him. Yan has been trying to find suitable living arrangements for his family. He has found an apartment to rent and is still in the process of packing, moving and putting things in storage. The logistics are still quite up in the air. Furthermore, given that his father is unwilling to help house and support his wife and children, Mr. Akhumov is trying to get several personal loans. That process is also not complete.
I spoke with AUSA Matthew Segal regarding this request and he indicated that he did not have a position on the request. I also spoke with Rebecca Fidelman, his pretrial services officer and she informed me that Mr. Akhumov is in full compliance with all of his pretrial release conditions.
Respectfully submitted,
KYLE R. KNAPP
Kyle R. Knapp, Attorney for Defendant
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED. The date and time for self surrender are continued to October 7, 2011. All other terms and conditions of the defendant's sentence and release are in full force and effect.
LAWRENCE K. KARLTON
SENIOR JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT