Lin v. USA, No. 3:2012cv00813 - Document 1 (W.D. Ky. 2012)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by Judge John G. Heyburn, II on 12/20/2012 as to Jian Tian Lin ; all parties will file all subsequent documents pertaining to this action in docket number 3:12-CV-813-H, restyled as Jian Tian Lin v. United States; Clerk s hall enter the following documents, currently docketed under 3:06-CR-90-H, in the 3:12-CV-813-H docket: Motion to Vacate Final Judgment (DN 69), Motion for Extension of Time to File Response to Motion by the United States (DN 70), Order on 8/24/2012 granting Motion for Extension of Time (DN 71), Filing of Official Transcript of Change of Plea (DN 72), Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply to Motion by the United States (DN 74), Order on 10/5/2012 granting Motion for Extension of Ti me to File Response (DN 75), Response to Motion by USA (DN 76), Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply by Jian Tian Lin (DN 77), Order on 11/14/2012 granting Motion for Extension of Time (DN 79), and Reply to Response by Jian Tian Lin (D N 80). Petitioners writ of error coram nobis is SUSTAINED and that on or before January 11, 2013, Petitioner shall file a proposed final judgment in docket number 3:12-CV-813-H; On or before January 11, 2013, either party may request a hearing to determine appropriate proceedings and/or relief consistent with this order. (Attachments: # 1 DN69, # 2 DN70, # 3 DN71, # 4 DN72, # 5 DN74, # 6 DN75, # 7 DN76, # 8 DN77, # 9 DN79, # 10 DN80)cc:counsel (TLB)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY AT LOUISVILLE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PLAINTIFF v. CRIMINAL NO. 3:06CR-90-H Electronically Filed JIAN TIAN LIN DEFENDANT ORDER Upon the unopposed motion of the United States for an extension of time to respond to Defendant s Motion to Vacate Final Judgment, and the Court being otherwise sufficiently advised, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the United States Motion for an Extension of Time to Vacate Final Judgment, is GRANTED and the United States shall have two weeks after the transcript of proceedings have been made available to the United States to file their response. August 24, 2012

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