USA v. Advantage Medical Transport In, et al
Filing
ORDER AMENDING OPINION (Clerk) It is ORDERED that the Not Precedential Opinion filed in this case on June 21, 2017, is amended as follows: In Part II(A)(1), the recitation of relevant beneficiaries contains an error. It is hereby amended to read, at page 9, "Sandra Bo., David T., and Michael M." Also, in that same section and page, there is an error in the amount of loss attributable to these beneficiaries. The amount identified in the opinion is corrected to read "$54,352." Further, in Part III, at page 23, the recitation of beneficiaries is amended to read "Sandra Bo., David T., and Michael M.", filed.
Case: 15-3853
Document: 003112703148
Page: 1
Date Filed: 08/16/2017
NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
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No. 15-3853
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
ADVANTAGE MEDICAL TRANSPORT INC;
SERGE SIVCHUK,
Appellants
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On Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
(District Court Criminal Nos. 1-12-cr-00004-001 and 1-12-cr-00004-002)
District Judge: Honorable Christopher C. Conner
ORDER AMENDING OPINION
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Not Precedential Opinion filed in this case on
June 21, 2017, be, and hereby is, amended as follows:
In Part II(A)(1), the recitation of relevant beneficiaries contains an error. It is
hereby amended to read, at page 9, “Sandra Bo., David T., and Michael M.” Also, in that
same section and page, there is an error in the amount of loss attributable to these
beneficiaries. The amount identified in the opinion is corrected to read “$54,352.”
Further, in Part III, at page 23, the recitation of beneficiaries is amended to read
“Sandra Bo., David T., and Michael M.”
Case: 15-3853
Document: 003112703148
Page: 2
Date Filed: 08/16/2017
Amendment of this not-precedential opinion is so ordered and these errors are
hereby corrected.
Very truly yours,
Marcia M. Waldron,
Clerk
cc:
Stephen R. Cerutti, II, Esq.
Mark S. Greenberg, Esq.
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