Opinion
No. 1:11-CR-00242 LJO
01-13-2012
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. VASQUEZ-MIRANDA, et al., Defendant.
BENJAMIN B. WAGNER United States Attorney IAN GARRIQUES Assistant United States Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff LAW OFFICES OF KATHERINE L. HART KATHERINE L. HART Attorney for Defendant Zoila Vasquez-Vasquez DANIEL J. BRODERICK Federal Defender JEREMY KROGER Assistant Federal Defenders Attorneys for Defendant Daniel Vasquez-Miranda
DANIEL J. BRODERICK, Bar #89424
Federal Defender
JEREMY S. KROGER, Bar #258956
Assistant Federal Defender
Designated Counsel for Service
Attorneys for Defendant
DANIEL VASQUEZ-MIRANDA
STIPULATION TO CONTINUE SENTENCING SCHEDULE AND HEARING AND ORDER
Judge: The Hon. Lawrence J. O'Neill
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties hereto, and through their respective attorneys of record, that the sentencing hearing in the cases of Daniel Vasquez-Miranda and Zoila Vasquez, currently set for Monday, February 6, 2012, may be continued three weeks to February 27, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. Consistent with this new sentencing date, the parties further stipulate that informal objections shall be submitted on February 6, 2012, and formal objections shall be submitted on February 21, 2012.
The parties request this continuance because, through no fault of the Office of Probation, there was a delay in the issuance of the Presentence Investigation Report for Mr. Vasquez-Miranda, such that defense counsel did not receive the PSR consistent with the previously-approved sentencing schedule.
This brief continuance is therefore necessary to permit Mr. Vasquez-Miranda the customary time to respond to the PSR.
BENJAMIN B. WAGNER
United States Attorney
By Ian Garriques
IAN GARRIQUES
Assistant United States Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
LAW OFFICES OF KATHERINE L. HART
By Katherine L. Hart
KATHERINE L. HART
Attorney for Defendant
Zoila Vasquez-Vasquez
DANIEL J. BRODERICK
Federal Defender
By Jeremy Kroger
JEREMY KROGER
Assistant Federal Defenders
Attorneys for Defendant
Daniel Vasquez-Miranda
ORDER
Good cause exists. Granted.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Lawrence J. O'Neill
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE