USA v. Andrew Auernheimer

Filing 62

ORDER (FISHER and GARTH, Circuit Judges) The motions, responses, and replies are considered. Appellee's motion for a word limit extension is granted. Appellant's motion to file an oversized reply brief is denied. Appellant is directed to file an amended reply brief that complies with the word limitations of Fed R. App.P. 32(a)(7) within 10 days of the date of this order. Appellant's moiton to withdraw the motion to strike the government's brief is granted. The moiton to strike will be marked withdrawn on the docket.. Panel No.: XCO-010. Fisher, Authoring Judge. (CLW)

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT December 18, 2013 XCO-010 No. 13-1816 United States of America v. Andrew Auernheimer, Appellant (D.N.J. No. 2-11-cr-00470-001) Present: FISHER and GARTH, Circuit Judges 1. Motion by Appellee USA to accept non compliant filing of Brief; 2. Response by Appellant to Motion to accept non compliant brief; 3. Reply by Appellee to Appellant’s Response; 4. Motion by Appellant to Strike Appellee’s brief; 5. Response by Appellee to Appellant’s Motion to Strike brief; 6. Motion by Appellant to Withdraw Motion to Strike and Motion for Leave to File Over length Reply Brief. Respectfully, Clerk/clw _________________________________ORDER________________________________ The foregoing motions, responses, and replies are considered. Appellee’s motion for a word limit extension is granted. Appellant’s motion to file an oversized reply brief is denied. Appellant is directed to file an amended reply brief that complies with the word limitations of Fed. R. App. P. 32(a)(7) within 10 days of the date of this Order. Appellant’s motion to withdraw the motion to strike the government’s brief is granted. The motion to strike will be marked withdrawn on the docket. By the Court, /s/ D. Michael Fisher Circuit Judge Dated: December 19, 2013 CLW/cc: ALL COUNSEL OF RECORD

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