Opinion
22-cr-00700-JLS-2
04-28-2022
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. Katia Bailon-Lopez, Defendant.
JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL
Jill L. Burkhardt United States Magistrate Judge.
IT APPEARING that the defendant is now entitled to be discharged for the reason that:
[ ] an indictment has been filed in another case against the defendant and the Court has granted the motion of the Government for dismissal of this case, without prejudice; or
[ ] the Court has dismissed the case for unnecessary delay; or
[X] the Court has granted the motion of the Government for dismissal, without prejudice; or
[ ] the Court has granted the motion of the defendant for a judgment of acquittal; or
[ ] a jury has been waived, and the Court has found the defendant not guilty; or
[ ] the jury has returned its verdict, finding the defendant not guilty;
[X] of the offense(s) as charged in the Indictment/Information:
8:1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), (v)(II) - Transportation of Certain Aliens and Aiding and Abetting (Felony) (1-2)