United States v. WalkerUnited States v. Walker
OPINION AND ORDER
Before the Court is an Unopposed Motion to Extend Scheduling Order Deadlines (Motion) filed by Defendant Dominick Moses Walker (Defendant). Dkt. No. 17. The Motion states the United States of America (Government) does not oppose the requested continuance. Id. at 1. For the reasons set forth below, the Motion is GRANTED.
The Motion falls under
Defendant requests additional time because Defendant‘s counsel needs additional time to review discovery, investigate the allegations, , conduct research, prepare pretrial motions, and prepare a defense. Dkt. No. 17 at 1. The Court finds Defendant has executed a speedy trial waiver, asking the Court to exclude any period of delay for an ends of justice continuance. Dkt. No. 18. In addition to considering Defendant‘s interests, the Court has considered the public‘s interest in the speedy resolution of criminal cases and finds that a limited ends of justice continuance will not subvert the public‘s interest in the prompt prosecution of criminal matters.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the Unopposed Motion to Extend Scheduling Order Deadlines filed at Dkt. No. 17 is GRANTED. The jury trial set for September 14, 2026 at 8:45 a.m. is stricken. The following amended scheduling order is hereby entered:
| Joint status report regarding production of discovery filed: | 10/5/2026 |
| Notices filed: | 10/5/2026 |
This includes all notices required by the Rules of Criminal Procedure and Evidence, including but not limited to, notices pursuant to
| Motions to dismiss for insufficient indictment filed: | 10/5/2026 |
| Motions and objections to notices filed: | 10/14/2026 |
Motions for bill of particulars shall be filed pursuant to
| Pretrial conference: | 10/22/2026 | at 12:00 pm |
| Voir dire, jury instructions, stipulations, & trial briefs filed: | 11/6/2026 | |
| Witness and exhibit lists exchanged between counsel and emailed to courtroom deputy (do not file): | 11/12/2026 | by 4:00 pm |
| Three hard-copy exhibit binders delivered to Court: | 11/12/2026 | by 4:00 pm |
| Jury trial: | 11/16/2026 | at 8:45 am |
Due to the Court‘s multi-district caseload, this schedule is relatively inflexible.
Pursuant to LCrR 47-2, any response shall be filed within seven days of any motion‘s filing. Replies are not permitted without leave of Court. If leave is granted, replies shall be limited to five pages.
Only one omnibus motion in limine per party and one motion to suppress per defendant is permitted without leave of Court.
The Court shall summarily deny without prejudice any motion that does not comply with LCrR 47-4, which requires a motion state on the first page whether or not it is opposed and, if opposed, state whether concurrence was refused or explain why concurrence could not be obtained.
The parties should meet and confer in good faith to discuss any stipulations that would streamline the issues at trial. Any stipulations agreed to should be submitted by the date listed.
If the parties anticipate a lengthy pretrial/motion hearing, they are directed to promptly contact the Courtroom Deputy and the hearing will be reset.
If the parties anticipate a plea of guilty, they are directed to promptly contact the Courtroom Deputy and a change of plea hearing (separate from the pretrial docket call) will be set. The parties must provide a petition to enter plea of guilty and any plea agreement (if applicable) to the Court and file any superseding information (if applicable) at least three business days prior to the change of plea hearing.
The parties are encouraged to review the Court‘s Chambers Rules.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the time from September 14, 2026, inclusive, to November 16, 2026, inclusive, is excludable pursuant to
JOHN F. HEIL, III
CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE