Free Motion for Extension of Time - District Court of Connecticut - Connecticut


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Case 3:00-cr-00263-JCH

Document 1780

Filed 02/22/2006

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, : : Crim. No.: 3:00-cr-00263(JCH)

V. TERRENCE BOYD, Defendant.

: :

February 17, 2006

MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN TO FILE REQUEST FOR RESENTENCING OF THE DEFENDANT PURSUANT TO THE DICTATES OF UNITED STATES V. COSBY

The Defendant in the above-captioned matter, through undersigned counsel, hereby moves for an extension of time in which to file his request for re-sentencing under the dictates of United States v. Crosby, up to and including March 17, 2006. The undersigned has recently returned from a long scheduled vacation on January 31, 2006. Most recently undersigned has been ill; Due to said illness, undersigned counsel has been unable to attend to his practice for the week of February 13, 2006. All thereby limiting undersigned time to effectively prepare the notice in a timely manner. The Government has no objection to this request.

WHEREFORE, the Defendant respectfully request that the foregoing motion for the extension be granted. Respectfully Submitted,

By:___________________________ Francis L. O'Reilly 87 Ruane Street Fairfield, CT 06430 203-319-0707 Fed. Bar No. CT17505

Case 3:00-cr-00263-JCH

Document 1780

Filed 02/22/2006

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CERTIFICATION This is to certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed, postage paid, this date to the following:

Paul A. Murphy, Esq. U.S. Attorney's Office 915 Lafayette Blvd. Room 309 Bridgeport, CT 06604 By: _______________________ Francis L. O'Reilly