United States v. Jordan
2:25-cr-00105
| W.D. Wash. | Jun 13, 2025Background
- Larissa Jordan is charged with one count of production of child pornography under 18 U.S.C. §§ 2251(a) and (e).
- She pleaded not guilty at her arraignment and is currently in custody pending trial.
- Jordan’s counsel requested a continuance of the trial date and pretrial motions deadline due to ongoing discovery production, pending discovery requests, and anticipated need for expert review of electronic evidence.
- The government does not oppose these requests for additional time.
- Jordan has waived her right to a speedy trial up to and including February 16, 2026.
- The matter before the court is Jordan’s unopposed motion to continue trial and the parties' stipulated motion for a scheduling order.
Issues
| Issue | Jordan's Argument | Government's Argument | Held |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whether to grant a continuance of trial and pretrial deadlines | Additional time needed for adequate discovery review and preparation | No opposition to Jordan's request | Continuance granted; new deadlines set |
| Whether to grant proposed scheduling order allowing late motions in limine | Requests schedule allowing motions in limine less than one month pre-trial | Stipulated with Jordan, seeks more flexible deadlines | Denied; motions in limine deadline set 6 weeks pre-trial |
Key Cases Cited
- No case law cited with reporter citations in this order; the court relied on 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(7) (Speedy Trial Act) for its analysis.
