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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT _
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE _ I
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, :
_ Plaintiff U . q
v. Criminal Action No. 07-124-SLR l
JAMES L. CHEESEMAN, I
Defendant. - _
STATUS REPORT REGARDING SENTENCING HEARING
COMES NOW the United States of America, by and through its attorneys, Colm F.
Connolly, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, and Keith M. Rosen, Assistant
United States Attorney, and respectfully submits the following status report concerning the P:
scheduling of the sentencing hearing in this matter. _ .
l. On February 21, 2008, defendant James L. Cheeseman pled guilty to one count of I
_ possession of a firearm by an imlawful drug user or addict, in violation of l8 U.S.C. an I
§§ 922(g)(3), 924(a)(2). The defendant is pending sentencing.
2. By Order dated May 27, 2008, the Court continued the sentencing in this matter to
allow the parties additional time to attempt to resolve the outstanding forfeiture issues in this
case. The May 27 Order scheduled sentencing for June 26, 2008, if an evidentiary hearing would
not be required and set August ll, 2008, as the date if a hearing is required. I A
I 3. As of the date of this report, the parties have not been able to resolve the forfeiture
issue, and the government expects that an evidentiary hearing will be necessary. Accordingly,
the government respectfully requests that the Court remove the June 26* sentencing date from
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the calendar, and set this matter to resume on the August ll"' date.
4. The government remains available at the Court’s convenience if a teleconference
is needed to address this matter further.
Respectfully submitted, I
_ COLM F. CONNOLLY ‘
United States Attorney
BY: /<,§22.`.
Keith M. Rosen _ Q
Assistant United States Attorney
Dated: June 20, 2008 1 ;
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