Opinion
Crim. 20-01057
02-09-2023
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. HASSAN JONES
SCHEDULING ORDER
HON. WILLIAM J. MARTINI, JUDGE
This matter having come before the Court for arraignment on a Superseding Indictment; and the United States being represented by Philip R. Sellinger, United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey (by Meriah Russell, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, appearing); and the defendant Hassan Jones being represented by Rahul Sharma, Esq.; and, the parties having met and conferred prior to arraignment and having determined that this matter may be treated as a criminal case that does not require extensive discovery within the meaning of paragraph 3 of this Court's Standing Order for Criminal Trial Scheduling and Discovery; and the parties having agreed on a schedule for the exchange of discovery and the filing and argument of pretrial motions; and the Court having accepted such schedule, and for good cause shown, It is on this 9th day of February, 2023, ORDERED that:
1. The following shall be the schedule for pretrial motions in this matter:
a) The Defendant shall file any and all pretrial motions, pursuant j to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 12(b) and 41(h), in the manner set forth in L. Civ. R. 7.1, on or before April 7, 2023;
b) The Government shall file any response to the Defendant's pretrial motions on or before April 28, 2023;
c) The Defendant shall file any reply on or before May 5, 2023;
d) Oral argument on pretrial motions shall be held on __ at ___a.m./p.m.
2. Pursuant to paragraphs 17 to 21 of the Court's Standing Order No. 15-2, the Court shall, in consultation with the parties, schedule a final pretrial conference that will be held no sooner than two (2) weeks following the disposition of pretrial motions. If appropriate, a trial date will be set at this final pretrial conference.