United States of America v. Approximately $39,500.00 in U.S. Currency
United States of America |
Approximately $39,500.00 in U.S. Currency |
Courtney Esterine |
2:2020mc00057 |
March 13, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Deborah Barnes |
Kimberly J Mueller |
Drug Related Seizure of Property |
None |
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Filing 2 MINUTE ORDER issued by Relief Courtroom Deputy G. Michel for Chief District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller on 3/20/2020 GRANTING the parties' Stipulation for Extension of Time for Filing a Complaint for Forfeiture and/or to Obtain an Indictment Alleging Forfeiture (ECF No. #1 ). Accordingly, the deadline by which the United States shall be required to file a complaint for forfeiture against the defendant currency and/or to obtain an indictment alleging that the defendant currency is subject to forfeiture is EXTENDED to 6/22/2020. (TEXT ONLY ENTRY) (Michel, G.) |
SERVICE BY MAIL: 2 Minute Order served on Peter S. Herrick NCAED. (Michel, G.) |
Filing 1 STIPULATION and PROPOSED ORDER for Extension of Time for Filing a Complaint for Forfeiture and/or to Obtain an Indictment Alleging Forfeiture by United States of America. Attorney Khasigian, Kevin Christopher added. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(Khasigian, Kevin) |
NEW MISCELLANEOUS CASE FILED - Stipulation and Proposed Order to Extend Time. (Zignago, K.) |
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