United States of America et al v. Turner

Filing 5

ORDER: Hearing set for 12/2/2010 at 10:30 AM before Senior Judge John T. Nixon. At such hearing, the Court will consider whether it should order enforcement of the administrative summons of the Internal Revenue Service. If the respondent opposes jud icial enforcement of such summons, he may appear at such hearing and present to the Court any cause why the summons should not be so enforced. A copy of this order, together with the petition herein and exhibits attached thereto, be served on the respondent at least 30 days prior to the date assigned for the hearing. Signed by Senior Judge John T. Nixon on 10/21/10. (dt)

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United States of America et al v. Turner Doc. 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and WILLIAM J. SANDER, REVENUE OFFICER of the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, v. Petitioners, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ERNEST TURNER, Respondent. Civil No. 3:10-cv-00914 Judge Nixon ORDER It hereby is ORDERED that this action is assigned for a hearing to commence at, 10:30 a.m., on December 2, 2010 in Courtroom No. 770 , United States Courthouse, Broadway at 8th Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached on the Court's Calendar. At such hearing, the Court will consider whether it should order enforcement of the administrative summons of the Internal Revenue Service. If the respondent opposes judicial enforcement of such summons, he may appear at such hearing and present to the Court any cause why the summons should not be so enforced. It hereby is ORDERED further that a copy of this order, together with the petition herein and exhibits attached thereto, be served on the respondent at least thirty (30) days prior to the date assigned for the hearing. ENTER: Dockets.Justia.com

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