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United States of America v. Maria Ines Rangel-Lemus
September 21, 2011
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
PLAINTIFF,
v.
MARIA INES RANGEL-LEMUS, AND CESAR PEREZ SANCHEZ AKA CESAR SAUL SANCHEZ-PEREZ, DEFENDANTS.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: Lawrence J. O'Neill United States District Judge
BENJAMIN B. WAGNER United States Attorney IAN L. GARRIQUES HEATHER MARDEL JONES Assistant U.S. Attorney 4401 Federal Building 2500 Tulare Street Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 497-4000
FINAL ORDER OF FORFEITURE
WHEREAS, or about February 23 and March 17, 2011, this Court entered Judgment and Commitments as to defendants Maria Ines Rangel-Lemus and Cesar Perez Sanchez aka Cesar Saul Sanchez-Perez, respectively, adjudicating forfeiture pursuant to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. §§ 981(a)(1)(c), 982(a)(2)(B), and 28 U.S.C. § 2461(c), based upon the criminal forfeiture allegation in the Indictment and subsequent plea agreements entered into between plaintiff and defendants Maria Ines Rangel-Lemus and Cesar Perez Sanchez aka Cesar Saul Sanchez-Perez, in the following property:
a) Compaq Laptop Presario;
b) 10Mega Portable Hard Drive;
c) Box of heatseal laminating pockets;
e) Emachines desktop computer;
f) Generic black desktop computer;
j) Approximately $1,722.00 in U.S. Currency seized from Cesar ...