J.C.G. v. Genalo et al

Filing 13

ORDER granting 10 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. The request to adjourn the conference scheduled for November 26, 2024 is GRANTED. The Government's response to the petition shall be due December 11, 2024, and Petitioner's reply shall be due December 19, 2024. (Signed by Judge Jennifer L. Rochon on 11/25/2024) (jjc)

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U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York 86 Chambers Street, Third Floor New York, New York 10007 November 22, 2024 VIA ECF Hon. Jennifer L. Rochon United States District Judge Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, New York 10007 Re: J.C.G. v. Genalo, et al., No. 24 Civ. 8755 (JLR) Dear Judge Rochon: This Office represents respondents (the “Government”) in the above-referenced habeas corpus action. I write, jointly with petitioner’s counsel, to respectfully request that the Court adjourn the conference scheduled for November 26, 2024, and enter the following proposed schedule for briefing on the habeas petition: ? ? December 11, 2024: Deadline for Government’s response to petition; and December 19, 2024: Deadline for Petitioner’s reply. We thank the Court for its consideration of this letter. The request to adjourn the conference scheduled for November 26, 2024 is GRANTED. The Government's response to the petition shall be due December 11, 2024, and Petitioner's reply shall be due December 19, 2024. Dated: November 25, 2024 New York, New York SO ORDERED. JENNIFER L. ROCHON United States District Judge cc: Petitioner’s counsel of record (via ECF) Respectfully submitted, DAMIAN WILLIAMS United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Attorney for Respondents By: /s/ Jessica F. Rosenbaum JESSICA F. ROSENBAUM Assistant United States Attorney 86 Chambers Street, 3rd Floor New York, New York 10007 Telephone: (212) 637-2777 E-mail: jessica.rosenbaum@usdoj.gov

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