Opinion
2:10-cr-109-SPC-NPM
08-03-2021
ORDER
SHERI POLSTER CHAPPELL, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.
Under the Court's Administrative Order, No. 8:20-mc-25 (Doc. 1), which implements the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES”), the Court may conduct the revocation of supervised release hearing by video conferencing with Defendant CESARIO DURAN'S consent after he confers with counsel.
Accordingly, it is
ORDERED:
(1) On or before August 6th, 2021 at NOON, counsel for Defendant CESARIO DURAN must file a written notice advising the Court:
a. whether Defendant, after consulting with defense counsel, consents to proceed with the revocation of supervised release hearing by video conferencing and by telephone if video is not reasonably available;
b. why delaying the revocation of supervised release hearing will result in serious harm to the interests of justice; and c. the Government's position on a videoconference revocation of supervised release hearing.
(2) If Defendant's counsel advises that Defendant consents to proceed with the hearing by video conferencing, the Clerk is DIRECTED to notice the hearing and provide all hearing participants with instructions for joining the hearing.
(3) The Court will address the specific findings required by the CARES Act at the video conference revocation of supervised release hearing.
DONE AND ORDERED.