Court Filing: 628
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The government submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan opposing the defense's request to adjourn a hearing scheduled for March 8, 2022, citing the public interest in a speedy resolution and the availability of multiple defense attorneys. The government argues that an adjournment would delay the sentencing scheduled for June.
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