Opinion
No. CR 11-71127 MAG (LB)
10-20-2011
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. MAHENDAR SINGH, Defendant.
MAHENDAR SINGH JOYCE LEAVITT, Esq. Counsel for Mahendar Singh MELINDA HAAG United States Attorney ANDREW S. HUANG Assistant United States Attorney
MELINDA HAAG (CABN 132612)
United States Attorney
MIRANDA KANE (CABN 150630)
Chief, Criminal Division
ANDREW S. HUANG (CABN 193730)
Assistant United States Attorney
Attorneys for Plaintiff
STIPULATION OF THE RE WAIVER OF
TIME FOR PRELIMINARY HEARING
DATE AND EXCLUDING TIME UNDER
THE SPEEDY TRIAL ACT AND
[PROPOSED] ORDER
The parties appeared before the Court on October 20, 2011 concerning detention and conditions of release. The defendant hereby waives time for a preliminary hearing under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 5.1(c) and the parties hereby stipulate and move the Court for an Order excluding time under the Speedy Trial Act through the next hearing date, November 10, 2011.
Counsel for the defendant believes that postponing the preliminary hearing is in her client's best interest and that it is not in her client's best interest for the United States to present an indictment before the otherwise required preliminary hearing date. Furthermore, the defendant was under medical care from October 14, 2011 through October 19, 2011 and was not available for consultation with his attorney in a confidential environment. The parties agree that - taking into account the public interest in prompt disposition of criminal cases - good cause exists for this extension. For defendants who are in custody, Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 5.1(c) permits the Court to hold a preliminary hearing no later than 14 days after the defendant's initial appearance, which would be October 20, 2011. The defendant agrees to waive the time for preliminary hearing under Rule 5.1 (c)..
The Speedy Trial Act requires that an information or indictment be filed within 30 days of a defendant's arrest. 18 U.S.C. § 3161(b). In this case, the defendant also agrees to toll and to waive, for purposes of the Speedy Trial Act, the period from this date to the next hearing date, 11/10, 2011. The parties agree and stipulate that the delay resulting from this
continuance serves the ends of justice and that such action outweighs the best interest of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial. Specifically, defense counsel, who assumed representation of the defendant in this case on October 6, 2011, is investigating and obtaining information about this case. The parties therefore stipulate that an exclusion of time under the Speedy Trial Act for continuity of counsel and effective preparation of counsel is warranted pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(7)(A) and (B)(iv).
SO STIPULATED.
MAHENDAR SINGH
JOYCE LEAVITT, Esq.
Counsel for Mahendar Singh
MELINDA HAAG
United States Attorney
ANDREW S. HUANG
Assistant United States Attorney
[PROPOSED] ORDER
The Court finds, based on the record and the Stipulation above, that the delay resulting from the continuance of this matter to 11/10, 2011 serves the ends of justice and that such action outweighs the best interest of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial. Specifically, the Court finds that denying such a continuance would deny the defendant continuity of counsel and deny defense counsel reasonable time for effective preparation, taking into account the exercise of due diligence. Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the period of time between the date of this Order and 11/10, 2011
be excluded for Speedy Trial Act purposes.
Hon. LAUREL BEELER
United States Magistrate Judge