USA v. One 2008 Mercedes C300
United States of America |
One 2008 Mercedes C300 |
Randy G. Hullette |
1:2012cv00380 |
November 26, 2012 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Asheville Office |
Burke |
Dennis Howell |
Martin Reidinger |
Forfeit/Penalty: Other |
Complaint for Forfeiture |
Defendant |
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Filing 23 CLERK'S JUDGMENT is hereby entered in accordance with the Court's Order dated 11/21/13. Signed by Clerk, Frank G. Johns on 11/21/13. (emw) |
Filing 19 ORDER that the parties shall conduct an initial attorneys' conference on or before 11/4/2013 and shall filed a certificate of initial attorneys' conference with the Court no later than 11/11/2013. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 10/30/2013. (thh) |
Filing 18 ORDER denying without prejudice 17 Motion to Strike. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 10/28/2013. (thh) |
Filing 16 ORDER granting 15 Motion to Stay. The Court Stays this case for an additional sixty days. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 08/21/13. (emw) |
Filing 14 ORDER granting 13 Motion to Stay for an additional thirty days. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 06/24/2013. (thh) |
Filing 12 ORDER granting 10 Motion to Stay. The Court STAYS these proceedings for 120 days. After the expiration of 120 days, the stay shall automatically dissolve unless the Government can show by motion (accompanied by a status report) reasons why the stay should not be lifted. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 02/21/13. (emw) |
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