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Parties Involved:
David Foster Crane
Defendant
USA
Plaintiff

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LAW OFFICES OF PAUL DELANO WOLF

Paul Delano Wolf, Bar No. 78624

Adam Pennella, Bar No. 246260

717 Washington Street, 2nd Floor

Oakland, California 94607

(510) 451-4600 Telephone

(510) 451-3002 Fax

Attorneys for Defendant

DAVID FOSTER CRANE

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, No. CR 09-00230 SBA Plaintiff, STIPULATION FOR ORDER AND [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: 

v. HEARING DATE AND BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR MOTIONS

DAVID FOSTER CRANE, 

Defendant. /

The above matter is currently set for a motions hearing

date of April 27, 2010, with defendant’s initial filing due March

19, 2010, the government’s response due April 6, 2010 and the

defendant’s reply due April 13, 2010. The parties request that

the Court set the motion hearing date on or about May 11, 2010,

with defendant’s initial filing date no later than April 2, 2010,

the government’s response due no later than April 20, 2010, and

the defendant’s reply due no later than April 27, 2010. The

parties further request that the Court exclude time under the

Speedy Trial Act between the date of this stipulation and May 11,

2010 or the date of the motions hearing. 

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STIPULATION AND ORDER RE: HEARING DATE AND BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR MOTIONS - 2 -

A continuance and time exclusion is appropriate for

effective preparation by counsel for both parties as well as in

light of the parties’ continuing need to conduct legal research

and factual investigation related to the analysis of the loss

figure in this case. 

Additionally, time exclusion is appropriate for continuity

of government counsel, as AUSA Wade Rhyne just finished a trial

and is out of the office for the next two weeks. AUSA James Mann

is set for trial before Judge Jensen between April 12, 2010 and

April 16, 2010 in U.S. v. Omar Jamel Williams, which should last

approximately one week. 

The parties agree that the ends of justice will be

served by granting the continuance and that by doing so outweighs

the best interests of the public and the defendant in a speedy

trial. Therefore, the parties stipulate and request that the

Court continue the motions hearing in this case as set forth

above and exclude time from the date of this stipulation until

the motions hearing date under the Speedy Trial Act for effective

preparation of counsel, research, investigation, and continuity

of counsel as well as preparation of pre-trial motions pursuant

to 18 U.S.C. §§ 3161(h)(7)(A) and (B)(iv).

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STIPULATION AND ORDER RE: HEARING DATE AND BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR MOTIONS - 3 -

SO STIPULATED.

 3/18/2010 /s/ 

Dated JAMES MANN

 Assistant United States Attorney

 3/18/2010 /s/ 

Dated PAUL DELANO WOLF

 Attorney for Defendant

 DAVID FOSTER CRANE

ORDER

The time between the date this stipulation is signed and May

11, 2010 is excluded under the Speedy Trial Act, and specifically

pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(7)(A) and (B)(iv), on the grounds

that the ends of justice are served by taking such action

outweigh the best interest of the public and the defendant in a

speedy trial in order to facilitate the effective preparation of

and continuity of counsel, taking into account the exercise of

due diligence. 

SO ORDERED.

3-19-10

___________ ________________________________

Dated HONORABLE SAUNDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG

 United States District Judge

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