Court Filing: DOJ-OGR-00006309
The court grants a continuance in the case United States v. SILVERMAN, excluding time under the Speedy Trial Act from March 8, 2019 to April 11, 2019, to allow counsel for both sides sufficient preparation time. The order is based on the stipulation between the Government and MDC. The court finds that a continuance is necessary to serve the ends of justice.
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The court grants a continuance in the case United States v. SILVERMAN, excluding time under the Speedy Trial Act from March 8, 2019 to April 11, 2019, to allow counsel for both sides sufficient preparation time. The order is based on the stipulation between the Government and MDC. The court finds that a continuance is necessary to serve the ends of justice.
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