Free Order Scheduling Sentencing - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. ROBERT HARRIS Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) Criminal No. 06-81 GMS ) ) ) ) ORDER At Wilmington this 28th day of February, 2007, the defendant having entered a plea of guilty to count I of the indictment filed against him; IT IS ORDERED that: 1. The sentencing of defendant is scheduled for Thursday, May 31, 2007, at

9:00 AM before the Honorable Gregory M. Sleet, in courtroom 4A, J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building, 844 King Street, Wilmington, Delaware; 2. Any objections to the presentence report and any factors under 18 U.S.C. §

3553(a) that counsel plans to raise at sentencing must be communicated in writing to the Probation Office and opposing counsel no later than 14 days from receipt of the presentence report. Such objections and § 3553(a) factors should not be filed with the court;1

All filings and correspondence presented to the court will be docketed and available electronically, unless filed under seal. The court will not review correspondence and filings for redaction. Therefore, it is the sole responsibility of counsel and the parties to be certain that all documents comply with the rules of this court and the Judicial Conference requiring redaction of personal data identifiers and sensitive information.

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Counsel shall notify the court promptly if an evidentiary hearing on disputed

sentencing issues is required; and 4. Pursuant to Fedederal Rule of Criminal Procedure 32(g), at least seven (7) days

before sentencing, the probation officer must submit to the court and to the parties the presentence report and an addendum containing any unresolved objections, the grounds for those objections, and the probation officer's comments on them.

/s/ Gregory M. Sleet UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

February 28, 2007

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