Opinion
2:21-cr-00169-CDS-BNW-2
10-24-2023
United States of America, Plaintiff v. Alejandra Enriquez-Atunez, Defendant
ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO CONTINUE SELF-SURRENDER DATE [ECF NO. 165]
CRISTINA D. SILVA UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Defendant Alejandra Enriquez-Atunez, plead guilty to one count of Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Substance, was sentenced to 57 months imprisonment, and ordered to self-surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on November 3, 2023. ECF Nos. 90, 151, 152. Enriquez-Atunez now seeks a 90-day extension of the deadline to self-surrender in order to find suitable caretakers and stable living arrangements for her three minor daughters. ECF No. 165. In particular, Enriquez-Atunez seeks this extension so she may obtain sole custody of her daughters, giving her the authority to arrange for a caregiver while she is in custody. Id. Enriquez-Atunez represents that plaintiff United States of America has no objection to continuing the self-surrender date. Id. at 4.
These unique circumstances, together with Enriquez-Atunez's record of compliance while on release, demonstrate good cause to extend the self-surrender date. Accordingly, the defendant's motion to continue self-surrender date [ECF No. 165] is GRANTED.
IT IS ORDERED that defendant Alejandra Enriquez-Atunez must self-surrender to the designated Bureau of Prisons' facility by noon on February 2, 2024.