United States of America v. 29 Robinson Boulevard, Medway, Maine et al
United States of America |
29 Robinson Boulevard, Medway, Maine, One Green 1995 Mercedes Benz SL600R, One Green 1999 Mercedes Benz CLK 320A, 368 ELM Street South Dartmouth, Massachusetts and 4 Sea Ward Lane, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts |
1:2010cv11236 |
July 22, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Suffolk |
Mark L. Wolf |
Other |
21 U.S.C. ยง 841 |
None |
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Filing 95 Judge Mark L. Wolf: ENDORSED ORDER entered. re 94 USCA Order, "ALLOWED."(Hohler, Daniel) |
Filing 79 Chief Judge Mark L. Wolf: ORDER entered. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. The United States' Motion to Strike Claim (Docket No. 65) is ALLOWED. Souza's Claim and Request for Jury of 12 Trial, Should Claimant& #039;s Motion to Dismiss With Prejudice for Defendant(s) be Denied! (Docket No. 64) is STRICKEN. 2. Souza's Ex Parte Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice for Defendant (Docket No. 59) is DENIED. 3. Souza's Motion for Reconsideration (Docket No. 64) is DENIED as premature. 4. Souza's Claimant's Support of Claim and Request Granting Dismissal for Defendant's and Order to Return Property and Release Liens (Docket No. 67) is DENIED. 5. Souza's request for counsel (Docket No. 75) is DENIED without prejudice. 6. The United States' Motion for Judgment of Forfeiture as to 29 Robinson Boulevard and One 1995 Green Mercedes Benz (Docket No. 60) is ALLOWED.(Hohler, Daniel) |
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