FREEMAN v. USA
Petitioner: JOSEPH FREEMAN
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Case Number: 1:2019cv04138
Filed: October 7, 2019
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
Presiding Judge: Jane Magnus-Stinson
Referring Judge: Doris L Pryor
Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Vacate Sentence
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2255
Jury Demanded By: None
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November 6, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER - This matter is before the Court on the Respondent's motion for a ninety (90) day extension of time to respond to the Petitioner's motion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255. The Court, being duly advised in the premises, now GRANTS the motion, dkt. #4 , finding it to be made for good cause. The Respondent shall have to and including February 20, 2020, to file its response to the 2255 motion. Copy to Joseph Freeman via U.S. mail. Signed by Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson on 11/6/2019. (JDH)
November 4, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 4 First MOTION for Extension of Time to February 20, 2020 in which to respond to #2 Order to Show Cause , filed by Respondent UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Attachments: #1 Text of Proposed Order)(Korobov, Kristina) Modified on 11/5/2019 (JDH).
November 4, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 3 NOTICE of Appearance by Kristina M. Korobov on behalf of Respondent UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Korobov, Kristina)
October 10, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 2 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE - 1. The clerk shall forward a copy of this Entry to the United States Attorney for this District. The United States is notified of the filing of the petitioner's motion for relief and memorandum in support pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255. 2. The United States shall have until November 20, 2019, in which to answer the allegations of the motion for relief pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255, and the petitioner shall have twenty-eight (28) calendar days after service of the answer in which to reply. 3. If the United States' answer refers to briefs, filings, or transcripts of the prior proceedings that are not available in the Court's electronic records, the United States is directed to furnish them along with its answer. See Rule 5(c) of the Rules Governing Section 2255 Proceedings. Any motion for an extension of time to file an answer should include a statement notifying the Court whether and when a request for production of transcripts has been made to the court reporter. 4. Any motion for an extension of time filed by the respondent must include the petitioner's current earliest possible release date. Copy to Joseph Freeman via U.S. mail. Signed by Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson on 10/10/2019.(JDH)
October 7, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 1 MOTION to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence (2255)(1:18-cr-81-JMS-DML-01), filed by JOSEPH FREEMAN. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(DJH)

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Represented By: Kristina M. Korobov
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