United States of America v. Cook Personal Property, et al
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of United States of America against An FNH USA, LLC FNP9 Pistol, Cook Personal Property, Two (2) Remington Ammunition. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 5/25/2016. (Briggeman, N.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
NO.
5:15-CV-222-D
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
COOK PERSONAL PROPERTY,
SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED AS:
AN FNH USA, LLC FNP9 PISTOL,
CALIBER 9,
SERIAL NUMBER: 61BMT02871; AND
TWO (2) ROUNDS REMINGTON
AMMUNITION, 9 CALIBER,
Defendants.
DEFAULT JUDGMENT
This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff's Motion for
Default Judgment.
It appearing that a copy of the Complaint
herein was served upon the defendants, in accordance with
Supplemental Rule G(4), and, thus, that due notice was given
accordingly, the Court finds that:
1.
Process was duly issued in this cause and the
defendants were duly seized by the U. S. Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives pursuant to said process;
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2.
No entitled persons have filed any claim to the
defendants nor answer regarding them within the time fixed by
law; and
3.
The well-plead allegations of the Complaint in respect
to the defendants are taken as admitted, as no one has appeared
to deny the same.
Based upon the above findings, it is hereby
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that:
1.
Default judgment be and the same is hereby entered
against the defendants;
2.
All persons claiming any right, title, or interest in
or to the said defendants are held in default;
3.
The defendants are forfeited to the United States of
America;
4.
This Court entered Default in this action at Docket
Entry #13;
5.
The U.
S~
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives is hereby directed to dispose of the defendants
according to law, including destruction; and
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6.
Upon the entry of this judgment, the Clerk of Court is
DIRECTED to close this case.
SO ORDERED this
~day
of May, 2016.
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