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United States v. Disla-Almanzar

United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Jul 8, 2021
CRIM. 19-CV-417 (FLW) (D.N.J. Jul. 8, 2021)

Opinion

CRIM. 19-CV-417 (FLW)

07-08-2021

UNITED STATES v. RAUL DISLA-ALMANZAR


ORDER REGARDING USE OF VIDEO CONFERENCING/TELECONFERENCING FOR FELONY PLEAS AND/OR SENTENCINGS

HONORABLE FREDA L. WOLFSON, CHIEF JUDGE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.

In accordance with Standing Order 2020-06, this Court finds:

[√] That the Defendant (or the Juvenile) has consented to the use of video teleconferencing/teleconferencing to conduct the proceeding(s) held today, after consultation with counsel; and

[√] That the proceeding(s) to be held today cannot be further delayed without serious harm to the interests of justice, for the following specific reasons:

See the Court's detailed findings in the attached addendum to this Order.

Accordingly, the proceeding(s) held on this date may be conducted by:

[√] Video Teleconferencing

[ ] Teleconferencing, because video teleconferencing is not reasonably available for the following reason:

[ ] The Defendant (or the Juvenile) is detained at a facility lacking video teleconferencing capability.

[ ] Other:

The Court finds that the sentencing hearing to be held today cannot be further delayed without serious harm to the interests of justice, for the following reasons:

1. To ensure that the Court is not overwhelmed by cases and proceedings at the conclusion of this period of emergency. Currently, District Judges in New Jersey handle a substantially larger docket of cases than Judges in other Districts in the United States. New criminal cases continue to be assigned by the Court during the emergency. If the Court cannot resolve matters by guilty plea and sentencing, the resulting backlog will overwhelm the Court's ability to effectively function. The concern of such congestion and the particular harm that likely will be caused by delays in the processing of cases and matters in the future is particularly acute in this emergency, at least given that: (1) it is unknown when this emergency will subside and when the Court will be able to function at normal capacity (including, among other things, the empanelment of trial juries) and (2) this District's preexisting shortage of District Court Judges which already has challenged the Court's ability to process and resolve cases.

2. To permit the defendant, Raul Disla-Almanzar, to obtain a speedy resolution of his case through timely sentencing to afford appropriate punishment and rehabilitation. Mr. Hicks has asked for this case to proceed to sentencing.

3. To permit the Government to obtain a resolution of the case so that the Government, already operating in a restricted capacity due to the emergency, may appropriately focus its resources on other, emerging criminal matters. The Government has asked for this case to proceed to sentencing.

4. Furthermore, this case was charged by complaint more than a year ago, and since that time, the defendant has not been detained. The offense conduct for which Mr. Disla-Almanzar intends to plead guilty is serious, and as such, speedy resolution of this matter will serve to protect the public.


Summaries of

United States v. Disla-Almanzar

United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Jul 8, 2021
CRIM. 19-CV-417 (FLW) (D.N.J. Jul. 8, 2021)
Case details for

United States v. Disla-Almanzar

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES v. RAUL DISLA-ALMANZAR

Court:United States District Court, District of New Jersey

Date published: Jul 8, 2021

Citations

CRIM. 19-CV-417 (FLW) (D.N.J. Jul. 8, 2021)