United States of America v. James
Filing
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AMENDED ORDER for Entry of Final Judgment by Consent Signed by District Judge Robert H. Cleland. (LWag)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
PLAINTIFF,
CASE NUMBER: 11-12388
HON. ROBERT H. CLELAND
DELORES R. JAMES,
DEFENDANT,
O’Reilly Rancilio P.C.
CRAIG S. SCHOENHERR, SR. (P32245)
Attorney for Plaintiff
12900 Hall Road, Suite 350
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
DELORES R. JAMES
Defendant
9300 Central
Detroit, MI 48204
AMENDED ORDER FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT BY CONSENT
Pursuant to the stipulation entered by the parties on October 4, 2011 [Docket #6],
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Judgment is entered in favor of the United States
of America, and against defendant, Delores R. James in the sum of $2,194.71 (principal of
$839.63, interest in the amount of $1,005.08 through April 4, 2011, court costs of $350.00, and
any costs that may be applicable) and interest at the legal rate from the date of April 4, 2011,
which will be compounded annually pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. 1961(b) until paid in
full.
1. Judgment debtor will make an initial payment on October 17, 2011, payable to the
Department of Justice, to be sent to the U.S. Department of Justice, Nationwide Central Intake
Facility, P.O. Box 790363, St. Louis, MO 63179-0363 , in the amount of $35.00.
2.
On the 17th day of each month thereafter, the judgment debtor will tender to the
United States a check payable to the Department of Justice in the amount of $35.00, and will
continue to make such payments by the 17th of each month, until the entire amount of the
judgment, together with any interest thereon, is paid in full, with the following special
provisions;
(a) Each said payment shall be applied first to the payment of interest accrued to the date
of receipt of said payments, and the balance, if any, to the principal;
(b) The judgment debtor shall submit financial data to the plaintiff as specified by
plaintiff on the anniversary date of this judgment for each year this judgment remains unpaid; the
judgment debtor shall provide the United States with current, accurate evidence of his or her
assets, income and expenditures (including, but not limited to his or her Federal Income Tax
returns) within fifteen (15) days of a request for such evidence;
(c) Plaintiff reserves the right to evaluate the updated financial data and consider any
extra payments that may be have been made then adjust the periodic payment rate upward or
downward accordingly, or to demand a lump sum payment if warranted by the judgment debtor's
financial circumstances by the United States Attorney.
3. The defendant shall keep the United States currently informed in writing of any
material change in his or her financial situation or ability to pay, and of any change in his or her
employment, place of residence or telephone number. Defendant shall provide such information
to attention of Craig S. Schoenherr, Sr. at O’Reilly Rancilio P.C., 12900 Hall Road, Suite 350,
Sterling Heights, MI 48313.
s/Robert H. Cleland
HON. ROBERT H. CLELAND
United States District Judge
Dated: October 7, 2011
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