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Parties Involved:
Harold Harrison
Defendant
USA
Plaintiff

Document Text:

STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER 1 

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HAROLD ROSENTHAL, SBN 68380 

Attorney at Law 

803 Hearst Avenue 

Berkeley, CA 94710 

Tele: (510) 981-1800 

Fax: (510) 981-1821 

Attorney for Defendant 

THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF 

CALIFORNIA 

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

 Plaintiff, 

 vs. 

HAROLD HARRISON, 

 Defendant 

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Case No. CR 06-00712 JSW 

STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] 

ORDER 

 It is hereby stipulated by and between the parties that good cause exists to 

continue the dates applicable to the filing of defendant’s pretrial motions. The parties 

believe that good cause exists for the following reasons: 

The photographs of the locations searched, which are necessary to complete the 

suppression motion, only became available to the government and defendant on or about 

December 21, 2006, immediately before the Christmas holidays. Counsel was on 

vacation since that time and until the beginning of the New Year, and therefore was 

unavailable to make use of those photographs until approximately January 2, the date he 

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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER 2 

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returned to work. This was not sufficient time to allow him to complete defendant’s 

suppression motion by January 8, 2007. 

 There have been no prior extensions of the dates set for pretrial motions in this 

matter. 

 Accordingly, the parties stipulate that the dates previously set in this matter be 

vacated and the following schedule be instituted in this matter: 

 Defendant’s Motions Due: January 29, 2007 

 Government’s Response Due: February 12, 2007 

 Defendant’s Reply Due: February 20, 2007 

Hearing on Motions: March 1, 2007 

 Additionally, it is further stipulated that all time through the date set for the 

hearing on defendant’s motion, and any additional time which may be required for the 

Court to take the motion under submission and render a decision, is excludable under the 

Speedy Trial Act, and specifically under 18 USC § 3161(h)(8)(A), insofar as the ends of 

justice outweigh the best interest of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial, 

because such time is reasonably necessary for effective preparation of defense counsel, 

taking into account the exercise of due diligence, as set forth in 18 USC § 

3161(h)(8)(B)(iv); and as delay resulting from a pretrial motion, from the filing of the 

motion through the conclusion of the hearing on, or other prompt disposition of, such 

motion, as set forth in 18 USC § 3161(h)(8)(F). 

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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER 3 

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 It is so stipulated. 

Dated: January 12, 2007 

 ____________/S/_______________________

 KIRSTIN M. AULT, AUSA 

 Attorney for Plaintiff United States of America 

 It is so stipulated. 

Dated: January 12, 2007 

 

 ____________/S/_____________________

 HAROLD ROSENTHAL 

Attorney for Defendant Harold Harrison 

It is so ORDERED, and the Court makes the findings set forth in the above 

stipulation. 

Dated: 

 

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THE HONORABLE JEFFREY S. WHITE 

Judge of the United States District Court for the 

Northern District of California 

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January 16, 2007

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