A Stipulation was filed on September 29, 2010 that grants David Feuerborn and Thomas Jennings a continuance of their Criminal Case (No. 10-346-SJO) until November 30, 2010. The Court has previously continued their Criminal Case from June 8, 2010 to November 9, 2010, but it looks as if they were granted one more continuance. Both the attorneys for the United States and for Feuerborn and Jennings agreed to the November 30, 2010 continuance date.
The stipulation goes on to state, "[d]ue to the nature of the prosecution, including the charges in the indictment and the voluminous discovery materials, this case is so unusual and so complex that it is unreasonable to expect adequate preparation for pretrial proceedings or for the trial itself within the Speedy Trial Act time limits" (Criminal Case Page 190, Lines 10-15).
The United States has "approximately 43,000 pages of discovery and numerous audio recordings of interviews" (Criminal Case Page 190, Lines 8-9).
The Honorable Judge Otero is holding another hearing tomorrow (October 1, 2010) in chambers to discuss the potential conflict of interest pertaining to Neil C. Evans (Feuerborn's legal counsel in the Criminal Case) and his dual representation of both defendants in the Civil Case.
-ESS Investor
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