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Case 3:00-cr-00203-EBB

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Case 3:00-cr-00203-EBB

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT TRUR&D MARSHALL U S COURT HOUSE .. 40 FOLEY SQUARE NEWYORK 10007

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Tbomju Asreen
ACTING CLERK

Date:

3/12/07
06-3839-cr

Docket Number:
Short Title: DC Docket Number: DC: DC Judge:

USA v. Hackney 00-cr-203 CONNECTICUT lNEW HAVEN) Honorable Ellen Burns

At a stated term of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, held at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, in the City of New York, on the 12 day of March, two thousand seven.

United States of America, Appellee ,
v.

John A. Hackney,
Defendant-Appellant.

A scheduling order in accordance with the Revised Second Circuit Plan to Expedite the Processing of
Criminal Appeals having been entered therein, requiring the record on appeal, the appellant's brief and the joint appendix to be filed on or before the dates stated on the scheduling order, and also providing that in the event of default by the appellant the appeal shall be dismissed forthwith, and it appearing that the appellant has so defaulted,

Upon consideration of the appeal defendant-appellant, John A. Hackney, it is ORDERED that the appeal be, and it hereby is DISMISSED. Any motions .pendingprior to the entry of this order of dismissal are deemed MOOT. This order may not be used as the basis for terminating the defendant-appellant's release pending appeal until 30 days have elapsed fiom the date of the order. For the Court,

By: M p h fibas Deputy clerk